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On Apr 4, 9:58*am, ken scharf wrote:
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. Jimmie The chips are failing for one of two reasons, over voltage or over current. *Try reducing the supply voltage to the minimum that will light the nixies. *Also try heatsinking the 74141's. *They do make clip on heatsinks for dip packages, but you can just superglue scraps of aluminum to the top of the chips. This has been a problem on two different Systron Donner counters I own and one we used at work years ago. It was such a regular thing at work we added sockets to facilitate replacing the chips. I have done likewise to mine but only as the chips failed. There are still a couple of origonal chips in it. Mycounters are model 6153. I have never had a schematic or manual for them and This makes maintaining them a little difficult but having two of them helps allowing me to compare signals and swap boards to help isolate problems. If anyone has a schematic I would greatly appreciate it. Jimmie |
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