That is a very popular HV power supply, no need to simulate it, just
buy it and you will see it will work.

Michel



On Jul 1, 12:37 am, HepaxCodex <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am trying to make my first nixie tube setup and I am struggling with the
> powersupply.
> Testing out the old analog knowledge is kicking this digital guy's butt!
>
> I am working with ModelSim to simulate the circuit (Are other tools better?
>  GPL?).
>
> I decided to test this circuit 
> outhttp://www.ledsales.com.au/kits/nixie_supply.pdf
>
> because I couldn't find the models for this guy (which was also
> recommended throughout the 
> web).http://www.desmith.net/NMdS/Electronics/NixiePSU.html
>
> Unfortunately, when I model the circuit I only get 30V on the output and
> can't seem to figure out why.
> Here is the circuit sim in modelsim (after 4ms have elapsed): Note that
> things are a bit re-arranged from the
> ledsales diagram.
>
> http://imgur.com/8A2si
>
> Is this a good power supply to start with?  I want to expand it over time
> but I need to refresh my circuit design knowledge significantly.
> Any help as to why this is not working?
> Also what tools do people use to help simulate and verify things?
>
> Thanks for all the help!!
> HepaxCodex

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