Yup. I have some of both. So long as they work the same I’m fine with that.

On Jan 30, 2025, at 10:22 PM, Terry Kennedy <[email protected]> wrote:

As this was already answered, I'll just reply with a bit of historical trivia - the DM160/6977 displays were used as logic level indicators in early electronic computers. I don't know if that was also the intended use for the IV-15. When mixing and matching, be aware that the IV-15 are generally a little shorter and fatter than the DM160/6977 ones. The base glass seal color can also vary.

On Thursday, January 4, 2024 at 4:02:04 PM UTC-5 HikariFaith wrote:
So I have a bunch of IV-15 / DM-160 VFD tubes I got a few months back (I have a mix of both) and have been wanting to experiment with them a bit. The problem is they're not as straightforward as the nixies I've been working with, so I don't understand how to identify the individual wires/pins on them, nor have the datasheets been helpful in knowing how to turn them on or what voltage they need to turn on. Can I please get an explanation of how to wire up these tubes? I really want to see how they look in person.

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