I'm very new to this all too; so let me share what I've found so far.

74141 data sheet is here:

   http://goo.gl/JCN9

There is also an apparently slightly controversial, but in my mind
incredibly valuable comparison of high voltage supply's at:

   http://www.tayloredge.com/storefront/SmartNixie/PSU/comparison.html

Steve

On Oct 21, 5:15 pm, Charles MacDonald <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> I want to buy it but I have absolutely no idea how to power it with
> >> the 6 x 32 pin bits at the back, the seller doesn't either!
>
> >> Does anybody know how to do it?
>
> Short answer is that the diagram is right in the auction.
>
> The modules needs the voltages shown, and the IC is driven with TTL
> level on the Input pins to select the digit you want to display.
>
> You can probably find a data-sheet for the 74141 online, and it is
> equivalent to the Soviet IC used in the modules.
>
> This is JUST the display, you do need a clock (or whatever) to decide
> what numbers should be displayed.
>
> --
> Charles MacDonald                 Stittsville Ontario
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