On Sunday, 3 March 2019 20:53:04 UTC+8, David Pye wrote:
 

> Yes, that's it.  If the other segments are high, they just work as more 
> anodes.
>
> The best thing imho is just to leave them floating, but they will then 
> float up to the anode voltage. So provided you have drive circuitry that 
> can switch the full anode voltage, that is ok.
>

I'm a little confused there, about it being OK to switch the full anode 
voltage.  Do you mean that the low side switch can handle the full HV, or 
that I switch my cathodes to HV?  The latter would contradict the "working 
as more anodes" issue.


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