Hi,

it is possible that your pinout is the right one, and there is no
other version. The difference between N/C and a 24pF coupling cap is
difficult to measure.
I'm currently waiting for a third unit and some B5092 Nixies to
complete all units. Then I will try to couple at least 2 of them. The
reset issue is still open, I hope we will find a solution. At least,
there are some reset circuits in the schematics Mike sent to me.

Regards,
René.

On 10 Okt., 10:02, Dekatron42 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Mike & René,
>
> After checking René's pinout with my own DC106A's I see that there are
> different versions of the DC106A modules so you should check what
> version you have before connecting them! Some of these have an extra
> sticker on top of the Burroughs sticker saying that they were modified
> by "Babcock" and they actually more looks like the DC105D units in
> pinout, but they all have the nixie numbers connected on the top
> connectors. To me it looks like these DC106A were rewired with the
> reset signal on pin 7 to be exchangeable with the DC105D units, there
> might have been more modifications done that I can't check as all my
> DC106A units are modified in the same way.
>
> My DC106A units have the following pinout:
>
> Bottom Connector (left-to-right, viewed from rear):
>
> 1 - Filaments, 6.3V
> 2 - Filaments, 6.3V
> 3 - B+ Supply, 300V
> 4 - BD Tube Clear (0.001uf cap coupling to BD-301 cathode)
> 5 - Input (50-60V negative pulse, rising edge <1usec)
> 6 - Cascade Output
> 7 - BD Tube Reset (24pf cap coupling to BD-301 spade 9)
> 8 - Ground
> 9 - N/C
> 10 - N/C

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