I chose the HV5530 way back in 2003, and never looked for anything
else.

They've powered Z568, Z570, IN-18 and GR414 monster nixies without a
single failure across a few thousand clocks.

Here's a schematic example, used on a range of four different models:
http://www.amug.org/~jthomas/nixisatsch.pdf

IIRC, these devices were originally recommended by Mike Harrison in
2002.


Regards, Jeff



On Feb 28, 4:48 pm, Deviantgeek <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was looking at the Supertex drivers, mainly the HV5522. Its 220v vs
> 300v, would that still work? I am driving 6 IN-18 tubes. I was also
> looking at the SN75468, and a few 50v drivers(TPIC6A596)which I think
> is too low... I will be building several clocks, and I want good,
> reliable, cheap drivers.
>
> (this is just for the cathodes)

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