Interesting... That's why Atmel is my favorite. On Feb 14, 10:27 am, Adam Jacobs <[email protected]> wrote: > I'd just like to add that Supertex is another company that is very > freehanded with the samples. :) Doesn't cost anything to try out their > parts and see what you think. > > -Adam > > On 2/14/2011 7:45 AM, will wrote: > > > > > > > > > I'm interested in this as well. Discrete transistors are a pain to > > solder. > > > On Feb 14, 9:31 am, "M.J.Sangster"<[email protected]> > > wrote: > >> I have used the the Supertex HV5812 with IN-16's and IN-14's. It is a > >> 5 volt supply chip that is available in a 28 pin DIP package. It has > >> 20 outputs, so it can drive 2 tubes in direct mode, or 6 tube (2 X 3) > >> multiplexed. Also, it uses a lot less power than the nixie TTL driver > >> IC's. > > >> It works well. I have a schematic of my multiplexed design > >> at:http://www.coldwarcreations.com/nixieclk3.htmlat the bottom of the > >> page under "how it works". > > >> - Michael Sangster
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