Jose,

Designing a high frequency switching power supply for a Nixie clock is not an easy job, unless you have a lot of experience doing electronics design.

If your goal is to have high voltage DC power for a Nixie clock, then I recommend that you buy an assembled power supply.

One maker that is highly regarded by members of this group is John Taylor.

http://www.tayloredge.com/storefront/SmartNixie/PSU/comparison.html




On 7/13/15 9:18 AM, Jose Casas wrote:
Hello,

I would like to use a transformer for generating the high voltage needed
for the nixie tubes instead of a boost converter approach.

I was thinking to use a high freq. transforcer (because is smaller) and
basically rectify the output. But... honestly I was looking a bit around
and I can not find anything easy.

I heared that could be possible with a simple audio transformer, but after
cheking that I see that most of them are 1:1...

Any idea?

Thanks!

Jose



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