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On Tue, Jun 11, 2019 at 9:01 AM gregebert <[email protected]> wrote:

> I made a wristwatch with a similar display (SP-151). Segment current is
> 350uA, and requires about 180V to ionize.
>
> The real nuisance with these displays is making a PCB footprint (I had to
> use a digital caliper to measure X-Y coordinates of every pin)  and fitting
> the bloody thing into the board.
> They are nice displays; mine sat unused for over 40 years and ironically
> what saved it was the fact that the pins were not on a standard 0.1 in grid
> pattern. Otherwise I would have recklessly
> soldered it as a teenager and probably ruined it.
>
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