Hello all and Joe.

I wanted to ask Joe a particular question regarding his little ITM2M 
circuit using the 4060 counter. 
A neonixie guru ( jrehwin ) pointed me in this sites direction 
http://www.radiomuseum.org/forum/itm2m_application.html
and fell in love immediately..... My question is this.

I would like to omit the 120V input and related components to bump the 
voltage up to 300V.
I have a taylor edge power supply that runs from 12V DC and can safely 
output 150-200V DC. With a doubler and tripler and a voltage divider I was 
able to get the ITM2M running. But with limited success. ( mostly issues 
with switching the pixels on and off )

Can I simply provide 15V to the 4060 counter VDD and a 300V DC to pin 9, Or 
is that critical in terms of having a pulsed input?
Looking for a quick and easy way to rotate through the rows columns or 
pixels on this cube.

Or perhaps an easy arduino code and 8 x high voltage transistor to trigger 
each pin?

Thanks guys!
Christian

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