Here the schematic:
https://github.com/axtar/14-digits-nixie-calculator/blob/main/Schematics/Schematic_Nixie_Calculator_IN-16_Driver_Rev1.pdf

newxito schrieb am Dienstag, 12. September 2023 um 10:51:49 UTC+2:

> I use five HV5622 high voltage shift registers to drive 14 nixies, this 
> only needs 3 digital outputs of the mcu, 4 if you also use the blank signal 
> (e.g.; for dimming).  Not cheap but it works fine.
>
> The downside of this approach is that, to be in spec, you need a 12V 
> rail.  However, it should also work with 5V.
>
>
> Craig Garnett schrieb am Dienstag, 12. September 2023 um 10:12:10 UTC+2:
>
> Thanks for that info, I'll definitely consider the PIR approach.
> If I were to run the tubes static, how would I go about driving 120 
> cathodes?
>
>

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