[neonixie-l] Re: XC24...

2016-08-06 Thread Dekatron42
The fiddler looks really sad!

/Martin

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Re: [neonixie-l] Very useful Burroughs application note/brochure #616

2016-08-06 Thread JohnK
Thanks for that Nick; I mentioned your post on the TCA Group and got this from 
Eric Barbour...
"Um, you do know about this website, right?
http://ferretronix.com/tech/nixie/pdf/   "

John K


  - Original Message - 
  From: Nick 
  To: neonixie-l 
  Sent: Friday, August 05, 2016 10:21 PM
  Subject: [neonixie-l] Very useful Burroughs application note/brochure #616


  The enclosed Burroughs brochure #616 contains pretty much all the essential 
info you need about nixies and how to drive them, including multiplexing & 
Beam-X tubesetc. I found it in my archives (don;t know who originally scanned 
it) whilst digging around for the schematics of my two Burroughs modular nixie 
PSUs (VC-12-170 & VC-28-170).


  Really a very good read.


  Nick

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Re: [neonixie-l] Very useful Burroughs application note/brochure #616

2016-08-06 Thread MichaelB
Wow! Neat site! Lots of good info and the docs are very legible! Thanks for 
posting!

On Saturday, August 6, 2016 at 3:31:55 AM UTC-7, johnk wrote:
>
> Thanks for that Nick; I mentioned your post on the TCA Group and got this 
> from Eric Barbour...
> "Um, you do know about this website, right?
> http://ferretronix.com/tech/nixie/pdf/   "
>  
> John K
>
> - Original Message - 
> *From:* Nick  
> *To:* neonixie-l  
> *Sent:* Friday, August 05, 2016 10:21 PM
> *Subject:* [neonixie-l] Very useful Burroughs application note/brochure 
> #616
>
> The enclosed Burroughs brochure #616 contains pretty much all the 
> essential info you need about nixies and how to drive them, including 
> multiplexing & Beam-X tubesetc. I found it in my archives (don;t know who 
> originally scanned it) whilst digging around for the schematics of my two 
> Burroughs modular nixie PSUs (VC-12-170 & VC-28-170). 
>
> Really a very good read.
>
> Nick
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Re: [neonixie-l] Very useful Burroughs application note/brochure #616

2016-08-06 Thread Instrument Resources of America

YES!!!  Thank you very much indeed.  Ira.


On 8/6/2016 10:29 AM, MichaelB wrote:
Wow! Neat site! Lots of good info and the docs are very legible! 
Thanks for posting!


On Saturday, August 6, 2016 at 3:31:55 AM UTC-7, johnk wrote:

Thanks for that Nick; I mentioned your post on the TCA Group and
got this from Eric Barbour...
"Um, you do know about this website, right?
http://ferretronix.com/tech/nixie/pdf/
 "
John K

- Original Message -
*From:* Nick 
*To:* neonixie-l 
*Sent:* Friday, August 05, 2016 10:21 PM
*Subject:* [neonixie-l] Very useful Burroughs application
note/brochure #616

The enclosed Burroughs brochure #616 contains pretty much all
the essential info you need about nixies and how to drive
them, including multiplexing & Beam-X tubesetc. I found it in
my archives (don;t know who originally scanned it) whilst
digging around for the schematics of my two Burroughs modular
nixie PSUs (VC-12-170 & VC-28-170).

Really a very good read.

Nick
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Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Rare Nimo Tubes

2016-08-06 Thread Dylan Distasio
I took the bait and picked up 4 of these to add to my future projects
pile.  That said, I've never experimented with voltages beyond the dekatron
range.  I don't know that I'm interested at this point in building my own
kV PSU (although I would be eventually).  Can anyone recommend a relatively
inexpensive off the shelf PSU to drive these with?  According to the
datasheet, I should be looking for 2.5kV on the anode, with 1.1V on the
filament.  I'm not sure exactly how to drive the grid.  Does the grid
consist of the cathodes?  Apologies, but I have zero CRT experience at this
point, and any pointers would be appreciated.  I'd like to at least be able
to test these when they come in.

Thanks!

On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 10:05 AM, gregebert  wrote:

> Anyone here have a NIMO clock they built ? I'm curious about their
>  observed lifetime; datasheet says 10,000 hours which is slightly more than
> 1 year if running 24/7.
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Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Rare Nimo Tubes

2016-08-06 Thread Dekatron42
You can use Photo Multiplier Tube (PMT) power supplies, buying them from 
Ebay is usually cheaper than in a shop.

There was a clock called Cyclock that used the similar Telefunken XM1000 
(if I remember correctly) that you might be able to Google to find the 
details.

/Martin

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