I also have some off these. Even the Tank ones-with metal backings.Just gotta find them🤔.I'd love too contribute some $$$,towards boards/parts,if thats any help.. Patrick.M.has Vidio and Voltage goat,as well..
Keep it up.

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On 1 Apr 2024 12:46 pm, gregebert <[email protected]> wrote:
I've been running some SPICE simulations on potential candidates for the HV supply, and I'm close to having something I can run from my function generator. I've done enough basic testing on one display with sinusoidal and triangular waveforms running thru a power transformer to confirm the display works. I'll put this onto a small PCB and hopefully test it out in the next few months. I'm aiming for operating around 1Khz, and the iron-core power transformer I'm using right now seems fine up to around 5Khz before it starts to poop-out.

I havn't finalized how to drive the individual segments; most likely I will use small triacs. I've used opto-triacs many times before, so I'll probably stick with them unless I find "regular" triacs for a lot cheaper. My only concern is the leakage current of the triacs might cause the segments to glow, as they only need a few uA. That's another experiment I need to do after I have the power supply nailed down.

On Thursday, March 14, 2024 at 8:54:51 PM UTC-7 Paul Andrew Lafranchise wrote:
I've put together a 4 and 6 digit clock using IEL-0-VIs. I haven't noticed any burn-in but I don't run them very often. I've attached my notes. Happy to answer any questions. This was one of my first electronic/clock projects so I'm sure I've made some obvious mistakes along the way. :-) 

Cheers,


On Thu, Mar 14, 2024 at 10:43 AM gregebert <[email protected]> wrote:
I'm finally at the point I have time to work on a design for my Soviet-era electroluminescent displays. I have 2 types, the smaller IEL-0-IV, and a much larger I-195. Both are the 'alien' style formats, and will make unusual clocks.

I have done some very initial testing on the smaller one, and it appears to be burning the phosphor after just a few hours of usage. It's not lit very bright, so I dont know if this is a common burn-in phase, or not. Documentation is pretty limited, and I've been running a 50-page document page-by-page thru google translate; so far nothing has come up regarding burn-in.

If anyone out there is working-on IEL's, or planning-to do so, please chime in so we can start a discussion here.

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