Hi, HV5530 is very smiliar to HV5122  ans is also a 44pin QPF.... so the 
sizes are the same :) 

Am Samstag, 20. Februar 2016 22:01:30 UTC+1 schrieb gregebert:
>
> Any particular reason why you dont want to use direct-drive ? There's a 
>> slight additional cost, but you eliminate all of the problems with 
>> multiplexing (flicker, ghosting, audible noise, less brightness).
>>
>
> If PCB size is your concern, then use an HV5530 driver. Even though it's 
> surface-mount, it's pretty easy to solder it and 1 device will drive 3 
> tubes. My latest clock has six IN-18  tubes, plus all the connectors, 
> drivers, level-translator, and current-limiter for each tube on a 8.5" x 
> 3.25" PCB. Half the PCB area is the IN-18 footprint.
>
>  
>

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