not take more than 30 minutes
(Eagle Cad).
Cheers,
From: neonixie-l@googlegroups.com [mailto:neonixie-l@googlegroups.com] On
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Subject: [neonixie-l] Supertex HV* library for Diptrace or Eagle?
Does anyone
Does anyone know if these libraries exist? I've searched and haven't found
anything. I'm looking for the HV5530, HV5812, and HV5523.
Thanks.
Mitch
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I am using the HV5522. It works like a charm. Two for 64bits and I am direct
driving six tubes. It made both routing and programming easier.
This is my very first nixie project, so on the next one I will try some
multiplex to bring the cost down, as this is the only down side I see on the
super
I recall a long while back, people were looking into the feasibility of
using various Supertex parts for driving Nixies. Can anyone comment on
their findings?
Thanks,
-Adam
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Hi Tobias,
This document is very interesting. Thanks. The design I saw on the internet
(http://ad7zj.net/kd7lmo/hardware/nixie_page2.gif) is slightly different (he
also use BSS138). I think this one is not bidirectional.
Even if it is not necessary, I prefer to use your design.
Antoine
On 0
Hi,
I intend to use Supertex HV5522 to build a Nixie clock with four IN-18
tubes. I found some schematics on the Internet. Some use 5V directly
connected to HV5522 and some use higher voltages (12V) with a field effect
transistor connected to a 5V MCU. I plan on using a PIC MCU running at 3.3V
Hi All,
Has anybody used/tested Supertex HV7022?
It looks like good chip to controll Nixie tubes on both ends -
Cathodes and Anodes.
The only thing I do not like - its hight price and case type/shape
Best regards, Konstantin
www.kosbo.com
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