Hello.
Being relatively lazy and constantly lacking time for experiments, but
wanting to use those IV-6 VFD's bought at Friedrichshafen fair last June, I
studied a way to adapt a cheap LED clock kit to 7-segment tubes.

I have documented my first steps towards a functional VFD clock on my blog (
http://ik1zyw.blogspot.it/2015/09/transforming-7-segment-led-clock-into.html).
Since the clock board uses common anode LED displays and active low
segments, I designed an adapter board around ULN2003 to pull-up the voltage
and invert the control signal towards anodes and grids.

I am having troubles finding a correct value for the pullup resistor on the
outouts of ULM2003, so I ask if anyone has been driving VFDs (specifically
IV's) with an ULN2003 and which resistor has been found to be optimal. In
my experiment, 3k3 is fine but means too much power is dissipated in each R
(250 mW or so at 30 V), at 51k some segments don't turn off. The truth lies
in between for sure, but a hint will be greatly appreciated since I have
already soldered the 51k .... Grids have a lower pull-up resistor since
they do draw some current.

Meanwhile I have received a second version of the clock board which
includes dimming and a temperature sensor. It even has a relay output!
Relay component not included in the kit.

Paolo

PS: any Nixie/neon hint for Berlin, Germany? Something to see, some place
to visit, some guru to share a beer with, ...

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