I was surprised that this works when I took the pictures you referred to, but I am not sure if it is not mentioned somewhere. Jens

On 5/31/2016 12:08 PM, Alic wrote:
Hi,
I've seen pictures where the top of the "poles" (or however they're called?) which hold the digits are driven either together or one at a time. Here is the GS-4 as an example : http://www.jb-electronics.de/html/elektronik/nixies/n_gs4.htm?lang=en Has anyone seen a datasheet or other source on how to properly do this (current or resistor values, etc)? The datasheets I have seen don't mention this. Is it even supposed to be used like this?

Thanks for your help.
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