Hi

A Dekatron would make a nice feature in my current pandicon-project. 
I currently have Z562S Dekatrons, and i want to use these, because they are 
relatively small and short!


But i'm struggling to get it working. It works perfectly fine when driven 
by a Arduino via two HV Transistors, but i would really like a "analog" 
solution. 

I have tried different designs from the internet but none of them worked 
for me, either my dekatron was going crazy or just did nothing. I only 
tried versions with "charge pump" anode voltages, because i have no mains 
available in my project. 
What could be wrong? Any idea / known issues about the Z562S?

My need is a slow variable-speed spinning dekatron that is only a visual 
feature, it don't has to drive anything!

But if there is a way, it would be nice to connect a magic-eye tube to the 
output of the dekatron and perform a "wink" on every full turn of the 
dekatron. 


Any help would be great!

Thanks
Jonathan 

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