That makes sense to me.

I have been testing, as I say, with continuous current purely to get the
anode resistor value set

Even with the full 170VDC across the tube, the current is around 8mA.  I
might decide this is acceptable enough from a brightness I want, but it
leaves no room for anode resistor....

It is interesting to me, as most of the calculations rely on the tube
pulling the voltage down to Vsustain once it strikes but it seems here that
that doesn't happen when passing these kinds of current.

David

On Tue, 22 Jan 2019, 11:38 Paul Andrews <[email protected] wrote:

> I should add that using a higher voltage also reduces the time it takes
> for a tube to light up,, which is probably why the datasheet recommends it.
>
> > On Jan 22, 2019, at 6:34 AM, Paul Andrews <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > What is your pulse width and period? The brightness will be greatly
> affected by the on time of the pulse as it takes a while for the tube to
> turn on, meaning it isn’t on for the whole of the pulse on-time.
> >
> > You can decrease how long it takes the tube to light up by holding the
> unlit cathodes at between 70V and 100V.
> >
> > Like Bill said, you need to use an oscilloscope to see what is actually
> happening to anode and cathode voltages. A multimeter is just going to give
> you averages.
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