Another illusive IEE display device to investigate - the Status Indicator! Enjoy!
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@fran… where can I get the measures for this display? is there an old pdf or something somewhere? I was trying to get the size, to replicate with 3d printing….
Love the rich colors of the displays.
Remember the Lafayette Catalogue?
Or walking around West Street in NYC and visit all the electronic surplus shops and push carts?
I just say 'IE' and be done with it … not to be confused with AI …
Just guessing, but I suspect a reason (and perhaps THE reason) for the bulbs being recessed so far was to protect the sheet with the graphics from heat from the bulbs. Another guess is that the bevel on one corner of the front glass is to force you to install it with a particular face facing out. I couldn't tell from the video, but perhaps one face is shiny and the other somewhat matte.
Amazing i'm going to build one the diy way
The noises she makes sounds like a porno. 👍🏻
Ce faci frumoaso place 🐼🐼🐼😘😘😘💪💪💖🙏
I miss the aesthetics of yore. Things now may be crisper and more precise, but there is an appeal in those old-fashioned tech. Recently the elevators in my building were refurbished (those are some OLD elevators, from the early 50's), and went from wood paneling, real-button buttons and incandescent bulbs for floor indicators to a stainless steel box with LED-ringed buttons and big 7-segment floor indicators. By themselves the elevators are okay, I guess, but they are woefully out of place in the building, with its travertine-clad walls and tile floors. I just don't know why they couldn't have gone with a traditional look for the paneling and buttons and indicators and a modern control system and motor.
Is it capable of being driven by multiplexing circuits, common cathode and common anode multiplexing to distribute power to the desired grid
Last thought: ever considered putting your patrons in alphabetical order or are they in an order now?