Thanks for letting me know that parts exists.  I didn't know they were 
making combo parts like that.  I will probably stick with the design I have 
for now...Newark has the BSS131 on sale for $0.063, and the 74HC595 on sale 
for $0.066, which means 32-bits of output costs $2.28.  The lowest price I 
could find for the HV5522 was $5.53, though I guess the cost is made up in 
solder time :-).

(I also already have the 24V adapter and no 12V rail.)

Thanks for the comments, you should post your preliminary design too!

-Brian

On Tuesday, June 9, 2015 at 4:52:53 PM UTC-4, gregebert wrote:
>
> Others have used the HV5522 (I'm designing with the HV5530) because it 
> combines the shift-register with the HV driver. The only drawback is that 
> you have to level-shift the inputs to the HV55xx to 12V. I'm using 
> comparators for that; have yet to run spice simulations to optimize for 
> noise-rejection, etc.
>

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