Hi,

I intend to use Supertex HV5522 to build a Nixie clock with four IN-18 
tubes. I found some schematics on the Internet. Some use 5V directly 
connected to HV5522 and some use higher voltages (12V) with a field effect 
transistor connected to a 5V MCU. I plan on using a PIC MCU running at 3.3V 
to drive my HV5522. The datasheet seems to indicate that I can use any 
voltage between -0.5V to +15 V, but the recommended voltage is 10V to 13V.

Does anyone uses HV5522 connected directly in 3.3? Is it working correctly?

Thanks for your help

Antoine

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