Hi Marcin,
 
Yes, I'll cascade them too but right now I have no more space on my 
prototype board so I'll have to arrange it all in a different way, maybe 
hook up two nixies and two Polyatrons on a separate piece of PCB and only 
the logic on the prototype board.
 
I guess that people who owns Polyatrons are scrambling to show the first 
clock built with these and I also guess that the price for Polyatrons will 
multiply by 10 or even 100 now that they can be used.
 
I'll also do some more experimenting with the setup I have before I 
dismantle it and build something else. I want to learn more on how all of 
the voltages on the different electrodes of the Polyatron relate to each 
other and also to make a differentiating driving stage that works properly. 
The cascading and set/reset stages are easy compared to fully understand 
the timing and voltage issues properly (at least to me they are easy).
 
Cheers,
 
Martin

Den fredagen den 22:e mars 2013 kl. 19:21:39 UTC+1 skrev marcin:

> Oh boy. It is impressing. Are you going to cascade them too? 
> Thanks a lot for sharing your results. 
> Marcin (in awe) 
>

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