Actually, if you load up the easyeda design tool and try to place a 
component you are presented with a dialogue to search for the desired 
component - put in SP-151 and see what comes up!
- Richard


On Wednesday, 9 September 2020 at 14:15:24 UTC+1 celzey11 wrote:

> Actually, yeah it would! I've been meaning to learn easyeda. 
>
> On Wed, Sep 9, 2020, 8:55 AM Richard Scales <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>
>> I created one for easyEda - would that help you?
>> - Richard
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, 8 September 2020 at 12:54:24 UTC+1 celzey11 wrote:
>>
>>> Anyone know of a PCB library file for the  SP-151? If one doesn't exist 
>>> I could make one... 
>>>
>>> On Monday, September 7, 2020 at 9:37:56 PM UTC-4 Bill Stanley wrote:
>>>
>>>> If still available, I would be interested in 12.
>>>>  
>>>>   Thanks;
>>>>  
>>>>   -Bill-
>>>>  
>>>>  
>>>> *From:* alb.001 alb.001 
>>>> *Sent:* Sunday, September 06, 2020 11:20 AM
>>>> *To:* neonixie-l 
>>>> *Subject:* Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Source for Panaplex displays
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>> I have a fair number of brand new in factory trays of Beckman SP-353  3 
>>>> digit 1/2 inch displays at $10 each  if anyone is interested.  I 
>>>> individually test them with my derma-wand to make sure they are neon 
>>>> filled 
>>>> and have never found a bad one.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks and my apologies for anyone who is offended by this.
>>>>
>>>> Pharma Phil     alb.001 @ sympatico.ca
>>>>
>>>> ---------- Original Message ---------- 
>>>> From: Richard Scales <[email protected]> 
>>>> Date: September 5, 2020 at 11:32 PM 
>>>>
>>>> Hello and thank you for the heads-up - I am looking for single digit 
>>>> SP-101's to complete a project and sadly they do not have any, however, 
>>>> when it comes to socket pins for these things, I have stumbled across what 
>>>> I believe to be the ideal solution: 
>>>>
>>>> I too was looking at various socket pins from Harwin etc and worked out 
>>>> that whatever I needed was not going to be a cheap solution. 
>>>>
>>>> By chance I had a stash of 'turned pin' IC sockets and found that the 
>>>> pins in these were a perfect fit for the thin wires on the back of these 
>>>> panaplex displays. 
>>>>
>>>> The solution was to clip these out of the plastic holders that made up 
>>>> the IC sockets. 
>>>>
>>>> I designed a PCB to hold the pins but made the size of the holes so 
>>>> that the socket end of the pin was nearly flush with the PCB. The data 
>>>> sheets are available which detail the precise location of the pins which i 
>>>> backed up by taking my own measurements. 
>>>>
>>>> The result - a perfect receipticle for these fragile devices. 
>>>>
>>>> I have used this technique for the panaplex which is a complete 'clock' 
>>>> face ie 3 full digits and a 4th which can only display a 1 though there is 
>>>> also an AM/PM indicator. 
>>>>
>>>> I love these panaplex displays and am always on the lookout for them. 
>>>> Particularly the single digit SP-101 - just in case anyone has any! 
>>>>
>>>> I'm also on the lookout for ZM1350's from Telefunken but accept that 
>>>> these are not so readily available these days (putting it mildly!). 
>>>>
>>>> The turned pin sockets are also available as 40 way SIL socket pins 
>>>> which I have also released from their plastic surround to make panaplex 
>>>> sockets. 
>>>>  
>>>> - Richard 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, 5 September 2020 at 23:55:41 UTC+1 [email protected] 
>>>> wrote: 
>>>>
>>>> As a quick follow-up; it looks like the UHP495 might be useful to drive 
>>>> the digits and/or separators of a nixie clock. The following doc discusses 
>>>> the 400 series part specs as 40v minimum drive and 500mA sink. So I think 
>>>> the UHP495 might be useful to switch digits or separators on and off, 
>>>> although not to the full tube voltage. 
>>>>  
>>>> - Bill 
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>> http://www.bitsavers.org/components/sprague/_dataBooks/1980_Sprague_Semiconductors_Short_Form_Catalog.pdf
>>>>  
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, September 5, 2020 at 6:33:45 PM UTC-4, Bill Duane wrote: 
>>>>
>>>> A saw a discussion earlier that some people were using the Sperry 
>>>> (Burroughs?) Panaplex 7-segement gas displays. I stumbled across them for 
>>>> a 
>>>> good price at: 
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>> https://www.electronicsurplus.com/sperry-sp736-opto-display-panaplex-neongas
>>>>  
>>>>  
>>>> They have 3 units of the 2-digit displays in stock, and several of the 
>>>> 1 and 1/2- digit display modules. 
>>>>  
>>>> Also, they have some possibly interesting UHP495 high voltage driver 
>>>> chips. I'm going to look up the specs on these chips, as they seem to have 
>>>> quite a few, and they may be useful to drive standard nixies (as opposed 
>>>> to 
>>>> their intended driving of Panaplex displays): 
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>> https://www.electronicsurplus.com/sprague-uhp495-ic-opto-display-gas-display-drivers
>>>>  
>>>>  
>>>> In addition, they have quite a variety of neon bulbs, some high 
>>>> voltage-low RDS-on MOSFETs, and some other multi-digit Sperry gas 
>>>> displays; 
>>>> all of which may be of interest to this group. 
>>>>  
>>>> I am buying a few different Molex and other types of pins to see if any 
>>>> would work nicely as nixie tube socket pins - I will let the group know if 
>>>> anything ends up being useful. 
>>>>  
>>>> I have not bought from them before, but hope they are reputable as I 
>>>> came across a pointer to them on the AdaFruit site. It was sad to see that 
>>>> a number of the links to other electronics surplus site went to 
>>>> out-of-business pages, or dead links. 
>>>>  
>>>> - Bill 
>>>>  
>>>>  
>>>>  
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