Hello all,

I'm trying to get a 74141 (the russian versions) to operate on my
breadbord in the simplest manner possible, and I'm obviously pretty
stupid.

This is my circuit:

http://goo.gl/P8uU

I have a purchased high voltage and 5V power supplies that are powered
from a 12 V wall wart.

I powered my 74141 with 5V from the 5V supply (onto pin 5), and the
anode of my nixie with the 180V supply. I then hooked one cathode of
the nixie onto pin 16 of the 74141, which is the 0 digit pin. I
grounded pin 12 to the ground of the 12 V wall wart.

My reasoning is that with no power to the BCD inputs that I am in
effect encoding zero, so the zero pin should be sinking current.

And, nothing!

If I ground the nixie directly it lights and my 5V supply is
outputting 5V as measured by my multimeter. I've tried four different
74141's, all the same.

What am I doing wrong?

Ground is ground right? Are all grounds considered equal? I notice
both my power supplies have separate ground pins coming out of them
over and above the ground pin for the power going in. Why wouldn't
these just be wired together on the power supply's circuit board? Why
do they supply another ground pin?

The 74141 data sheet is: http://goo.gl/JCN9

Your opinions and assistance are very much appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

Steve

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