I think you are wrong. The literature explains this tube is designed to be
driven by 5v logic and it does work. The steering electrodes are close to
the Anode voltage which is grounded and only 5v pulses (square waves) are
needed. Note all the cathodes are connected together internally.
I got to thinking about the C1 position. The data sheet shows it per my
schematic and I can't believe they made that mistake several times
including the hand drawn notes of the designer. I think maybe I needed to
have C1 directly on the socket pins and will try that tomorrow.
Thanks for your interest though but you are thinking Nixie Tubes, this is a
special tube with steering electrodes..


On Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at 9:42 PM chuckrr <[email protected]> wrote:

> That schematic is so wrong in so many ways.   You need high voltage
> transistors operating the tube cathodes.
>
> You need high resistance drving the transistor bases.   You need a buffer
> such as 4049 or 4050 driving the
>
> resistor, which in turn drives the transistor base.  Only then would I
> dare to use the 4028....to operate the buffer, which in turn operates the
>
> transistor base via appropriate high resistance.  That is the only sure
> fire way I know of to attain noise-free performance from CMOS logic
>
> driving cold cathode tubes.   That schematic there is a noisy deal.
>
>
>
>
>
> ---- Original Message ----
> From: "peter bunge" <[email protected]>
> Sent: 2/10/2021 8:15:21 PM
> To: "neonixie-l" <[email protected]>
> Subject: [neonixie-l] 8453/Z550M erratic
>
> Using the schematic from the data sheet
> [image: 8453 Circuit.jpg]
> This works with the count moving around but other numbers flash
> erratically, especially close to the number that is supposed to be lit.
> *When I moved  the bottom of C1 to the other side of R1 it works
> perfectly.  It is rock steady and does not care about line voltage or the
> 5v supply (shown above as 8v but used at 5v)*
> If this is an error it is continued through all the documentation and is
> consistent. Changing the value of C1 up and down by 10 had little effect
> but a smaller C1 helps a bit. My Rst are all directly on the socket pins
> and the wires are all about 5 inches long.
> I have varied the line voltage with little effect.
> Any suggestions???
>
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