OK, good to know. Now I just have to wait until my actual tubes get
here (and I still need some kind of case!)...

On Jan 22, 9:20 am, "M.J.Sangster" <mjs...@coldwarcreations.com>
wrote:
> Sounds good! I believe that the delay is needed because of capacitance
> of the tube - takes a little bit of time to discharge the capacitor.
>
> - Michael Sangster
>
> On Jan 21, 5:58 pm, will <ossumguyw...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Yep, it was a combination of the multiplexing and a problem with the
> > anode transistors. It turns out, having a small delay after turning
> > off the anodes is important. I already had a few µs between turning
> > the anodes off and back on for my shift register write functions, but
> > I needed to add what I believe was an extra 100 clock cycles (12.5us)
> > or else the MPSA92s would stay partially on and allow just enough
> > voltage to pass to cause an "off" bulb to flicker during multiplexing
> > and for the MPSA42s to register positive on my DMM. Now it's 100%
> > contrast, no flickering at all. Very nice looking.
>
> > On Jan 21, 1:35 pm, "M.J.Sangster" <mjs...@coldwarcreations.com>
> > wrote:
>
> > > You would read a lower voltage because of the PWM, I believe it is an
> > > average value you are seeing. A scope would show the proper value. Or
> > > you could just slow down the PWM to maybe 2 seconds on, then your
> > > meter would show the proper value.
>
> > > - Michael Sangster
>
> > > On Jan 21, 12:00 pm, will <ossumguyw...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > Now, my only concern is that my DMM only measures around 110 volts
> > > > between the +voltage supply and the cathode transistors, even though
> > > > there is 170v between +voltage and ground. I'll have to do some more
> > > > testing, but it looks like for some reason the transistor collectors
> > > > are hovering at about 50v... Maybe they just "seem" this way because
> > > > of the PWM?

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