This is, of course, embarassing. I had wired blanking high. When I pull it 
low the signals are what they should be. Of course, it still isn't behaving 
as I want it to, but at least I have made some progress...

On Tuesday, February 21, 2017 at 6:51:23 AM UTC-5, Paul Andrews wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I was following up on a discussion elsewhere which mention the HV5530 as a 
> control chip for Nixie tubes. This has 32 outputs and 12V digital control, 
> so it has some drawbacks. There are many other similar chips, in particular 
> the HV3418, which has 64 outputs at 180V and 5mA, with 5V digital inputs. 
> So, at least from that perspective, it looks like a very good match for 
> driving 6 nixies.
>
> I don't know enough to understand the rest of the data sheets for these 
> devices, so I don't know how to determine their suitability for driving 
> nixies. Can anyone help?
>
> Thanks
>
>

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