That's brilliant, thank you.

I have put it on order, with an intent to translate it, and hopefully share
some of its' nuggets for other people who might be trying to follow in my
footsteps :-)

On the positive side, I've managed to work out how to adjust my miniature
nixie DC-DC converter board to get it to spit out ~190V, so I don't need to
wait for other ones to arrive.

https://hackaday.io/project/163516-multiplexed-esp8266-nixie-clock-project/log/158689-modifying-the-high-voltage-dc-dc-converter

in case anybody wants to know how to do it!

David

On Thu, 24 Jan 2019 at 08:03, Dekatron42 <[email protected]> wrote:

> If you want more information on how Nixies behave in pulsed mode you
> should read the book ”Winfried Müller
> Elektronische Anzeigebauelemente Electronica 171”, a book from the 70’s
> from the East German military publisher (DDR). It is written in German but
> scanning it with OCR and then using Google Translate makes it into easy
> reading. There are curves for the RFT Nixies there and also proper
> explanations on how to use pulsed mode. There are some errors in the figure
> numbering and some other small errors but in large it is a very nice read.
>
> There are a few on eBay almost always and sometimes those sales can be
> found on Abesbooks or Amazon.
>
> /Martin
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