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Nixie tubes are cold cathode gas discharge tubes with multiple elements. Elements are typically in the shape of numbers from 0=9, or mathematical symbols. Elements glow orange when high voltage is applied between the anode and one of the cathodes.
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Help identify the IC manufacturer: is it really possible that these ICs from the 60's just m...
So we've been manufacturing Nixie Clock kits for the last few years, and for the multiplexers we used 74141 ICs, or their Soviet clones (К155ИД1). … Compared to an old one at the bottom right:
I later verified that the new chips work on actual nixie clocks, but my tester rejects them for some minor reason (probably the new ones are a bit more sensitive …