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.
>
>
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> 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
>>
>

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