You guys persuaded me to add a 2nd LED under each tube. Done. 3 - not going 
to happen.

I also liked Pete's cascode anode driver idea so much I've adopted that as 
well.

Interesting side effect of doing that -- no need for a ground connection to 
the 2 digit extension boards. That seems strange even to me... but the 
nixies don't need it, the cathode drivers are all on the main board, and 
the LED and colon drivers don't require a ground connection either, as they 
are low side drivers on the main board.

This frees up two pins on the 20 pin inter-board connectors. Hmmm.... 
Thinking out loud, I'm wondering if I can use one of the pins to identify 
to the Arduino just how many extension boards there are -- therefore 
allowing the software to auto-configure based on the hardware. A pull-up on 
the extension board and a pull-down on the main board would form a voltage 
divider I could feed into an analog input. 2 extension boards would change 
the voltage level. The code can then make the mux rate and colons behave as 
required, based on the number of tubes present.

Getting close to ordering boards,,,,, if I can just put a stop to the 
creeping elegance.

Terry

On Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 8:34:26 PM UTC-6, Terry S wrote:

> Ok, John shamed me into tweaking the layout. Here's the latest revs. I did 
> address the lines crossing the hole keepouts, as well as rationalizing 
> out a whole bunch of vias. My criteria for a clean design includes as few 
> as possible jogs in the traces, minimal number of vias within reason, and 
> an adherence to x on one layer and y on the other.... until the routing is 
> done, then around the margins, it becomes OK to violate that rule. 
> Symmetrical layouts of repeated circuitry. Also only 45 degree bends, (90 
> or 45 at vias OK) clean pad entry, (no acid traps), trace widths no 
> narrower than the design justifies... very conservative rules. Makes for 
> high yields and reliable boards. Anyway, now I'm pretty happy with both of 
> these boards, and after some careful design validation, I'll be ready to 
> order boards. So your feedback, please. Thanks, Terry
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