Aren't there no suitable enhancement FET's to do the job? 
A HV version of the VN10 or VN2222 (both can handle only 60 V) for instance
? 

eric

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Sent: woensdag 23 november 2011 22:25
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Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] Yet more 7441, 74141 questions

On 11/23/2011 2:16 PM, chuck richards wrote:
> Ahh, ok then...it appears that the answer to my previous question is 
> that there is *not* any modern low current single-package 16-pin DIP 
> equivalent to the old 7441 or 74141 or the russian versions of these.
>
> That being the case, even though the old 7441/74141 draw a bit of 
> current, they remain the simplest, one-package solution.
>
> Am I wrong here?  Am I missing something?
>
> Chuck

Chuck,

You are correct. Nixie tubes became obsolete in 1973, so there was no reason
for the chip makers to develop a CMOS version of the 74141 driver chip for
them.

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