Those nimo look like tiny CRTs!  If anyone can make them it’s Dalibor!

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On Fri, Oct 2, 2020 at 10:25 gregebert <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jorg - Regarding the dead tube, have you compared the filament resistance
> of the bad tube to the others ?
>
> NIMO tubes have 2 parallel filaments, so if one is open, the resistance
> will be TWICE the value of a good tube.
> I think the cold resistance is around 3 ohms.
>
> If 1 filament is out, you can still get 5 numerals to work.
>
> I would be surprised if both filaments are burned-out, unless someone put
> way too much voltage on it, or the tube is cracked around the pins.
>
> If the filaments are OK, power-up the tube and make sure you get around
> 180mA of current.
> Then try varying the voltage between the filament and the logic driving
> the grids. If a grid is about 6 V more positive than the filament, you
> should get a numeral to turn on.
>
> On Thursday, October 1, 2020 at 1:44:20 PM UTC-7 jörg wrote:
>
>> Short update of my nimo project.
>> I've got 5 tubes running. The sixt is unfortunately DOA.
>> The tubes filaments are driven with three power supplies, with soft start
>> IC (load switch).
>> So the filament gets started very smooth.
>> I've made some experiments with multiplexing the tubes.
>> Which work nice, using the method described in the manual. The bias
>> voltage is changed for every tube, that should be on/off.
>> In the actual approch, I'm using direct driving the tubes via 74HC595
>> shift registers. Got a plenty of problems at the beginning.
>> The power and signal lines for the 595 were messed with switching noise.
>> Some caps did the trick.
>> Really nice to view the working tubes.
>>
>> Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbwfZhYhnlo
>>
>> jörg schrieb am Mittwoch, 15. Juli 2020 um 18:01:18 UTC+2:
>>
>>> I‘m using Eagle to layout.
>>> It takes time for me to feel comfortable with it.
>>> And Fusion360.
>>>
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