I don't have a proper design, I was interested in how many IN-18 that could be driven in multiplexed mode since that is in some situations an easier way to go drive-wise before I decide to use a multiplexed design.
Will it be possible to go up to 300V? Will you provide a connection for the pulse output so that an external voltage doubler/tripler can be attached for those who want higher voltages, like in the Moorrees and Tayloredge nixie power supplies? /Martin On Sunday, 1 November 2020 09:44:28 UTC+1, 严泽远 wrote: > > > Hi Martin, I did some test with ITECH IT8512B+ electronic load on > continuous dynamic mode, current rise slope 100mA/us, level A=60mA, level > B=0, frequnce=100Hz, duty=50%, the NCH6300HV works well with 12VDC input, > and the ouput looks stable. > The number of IN-18 depends on the anode pulse current of the tube and > duty cycle you designed, I never using multiplexed design for Nixie > project, but give me specific working parameters and I can run some more > tests. > Yan. > > > [image: 1.jpg] > > [image: 2.jpg] > 在2020年11月1日星期日 UTC+8 上午6:25:49<Dekatron42> 写道: > >> How many IN18 does it work with in a multiplexed design if I want the >> same light output from the IN18 as if it was driven in static mode? >> >> How well does it handle load variation, any tests that you can show? >> >> /Martin >> > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "neonixie-l" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to neonixie-l+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web, visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/neonixie-l/5b97a764-bf5b-4b21-9f1b-5c7fb9e4fd16o%40googlegroups.com.