Ok, H-bridge is a nice idea too. It just happens that I do got several 
LM4871 looted from school's lab and I was trying to testify that LM4871 == 
LM9022 statement. Still, Si9986 seems a little like a overkill for a 
filament, considering the price, lol.

On Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at 5:12:40 AM UTC-4, petehand wrote:
>
> The LM4871 wouldn't be my choice for a filament driver. I use the Si9986, 
> which is an H bridge, with my VFD projects.
>
> http://www.alliedelec.com/siliconix-vishay-si9986cy-e3/70026303/
>
>
>

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