[neonixie-l] Re: Why would you NOT multiplex

2010-10-19 Thread Steve
Is that Weston as in Weston Electrical Instrument Corporation, of Newark, NJ? I would love to see the book if it is. On Oct 19, 2:17 am, marta_kson wrote: > The Weston book addresses the issue of muxing and the information > found there are good news. > > For static drive he has found the sputter

Re: [neonixie-l] ghosting? 5 stays partially lit

2010-10-19 Thread Per Jensen
On 19/10/2010, at 20.30, Shane Ellis wrote: > I am getting back to my clock, after a couple months off. I > reasssembled the circuit as I had it before on breadboard, and now the > "5" digit stays partially lit during the whole cycle of zero to nine. > common causes? > Thanks > Shane > In case o

[neonixie-l] ghosting? 5 stays partially lit

2010-10-19 Thread Shane Ellis
I am getting back to my clock, after a couple months off. I reasssembled the circuit as I had it before on breadboard, and now the "5" digit stays partially lit during the whole cycle of zero to nine. common causes? Thanks Shane -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Goog

[neonixie-l] Re: Why would you NOT multiplex

2010-10-19 Thread marta_kson
The Weston book addresses the issue of muxing and the information found there are good news. For static drive he has found the sputtering is proportional to about I^2.5, but for pulsed operation ths relation improves to about I^1.5. There has been some discussons about releasing this book on the