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Old April 19th 09, 07:00 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
Bruce W. Ellis Bruce W. Ellis is offline
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Default nixie driver

On Wed, 8 Apr 2009 06:51:53 -0700 (PDT), Tim Shoppa
wrote:

On Apr 3, 10:34*am, JIMMIE wrote:
I have a Systron Donner frequency counter that uses Nixie tubes. The
counter works fine but I am forever replacing the Nixie drivers
74141s. I started to use it this AM an one was out. Is there a
replacement for the 74141, I couldnt find one, or is there a circuit I
could build on a DIP header to replace them. I could probably design
one but I wanted something tried an tested as I dont want to put my
counter board at more risk than I have to.


Domestic 74141's are hard to find these days but on E-bay the Russian
equivalent is very common.

Yes, you could build just about anything with a one-of-ten decoder and
some current-sink drivers to do the same.

If the goal isn't nixie tubes but is a working frequency counter, you
could probably put the counter up on E-bay for somebody who wants
nixie tubes, and use the money to buy several superior frequency
counters.

Tim N3QE


Just remember to cut down on the voltage and current to the nixie
tubes and the 141s will last forever...

Bruce W0BF