Perfect solution is a supply that is 100% efficient and gives 1.1V @ 1200mA 
(power for 6 NIMO tubes), and magically limits the current to 200mA.
Nothing will ever be this good; it's just a reference point for 
cost-comparison.

The FPGA solution I described is an added feature for the 2.5V filament 
transformer. The only advantage it could provide is reducing the peak 
current from 260mA to about 200mA. My gut feeling is that the 260mA surge 
current is probably low-enough that it wont cause any degradation of the 
NIMO tube.

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