Even though 300V was mentioned, I believe the actual intent was driving nixies. Only,the original poster can say for sure.
I'm not questioning your competence, in electronics, in general, but with nixies specifically. I'd be a lot more diplomatic with a neophyte. Yes, you can design your circuits in a gazillion different ways, but you contradict yourself. Your initially stated intent was to get the smallest (physically) circuit possible, but now you want to add complexity. Complexity that may not add reliability. Let's get back to my nixie timing picture. I refer to that because, that's data that I've never seen before. I can't find that data anywhere. I had to run that experiment myself, and share it with the group. Before that, people were discussing all kinds of nixie misinformation about nixie "turn-ON". The only way to find out the truth, was to run an experiment. This is what I want you to do. Don't believe us. I mean that sincerely. Build test circuits first. Then only use the circuit that suits your needs the best. On Sunday, March 11, 2012 1:07:24 AM UTC-8, Cobra007 wrote: > > Yes, of course 180V would have been enough for my circuit, but Paul > was after high voltage drivers (he mentioned 300V) and I wasn't sure > if 180V would be enough in his situation. > > > > > We can discuss this all day long, but it seems to be "trying to teach a > pig > > to sing". > > > > I don't really see the need to make this remark, it is neither useful > nor funny. It seems like you think this is the first time I solder 2 > wires together. > > There is 1000 ways to design a circuit and there is my way to design a > circuit and I happen to choose my way no matter what other people > think of it. Maybe it ends up being a bit over complicated but that is > totally fine with me. > > Michel > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "neonixie-l" group. To view this discussion on the web, visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/neonixie-l/-/v0FK04ycsfQJ. To post to this group, send an email to neonixie-l@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to neonixie-l+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/neonixie-l?hl=en-GB.