Calculator Comparisons

From: CLASSICCMP_at_trailing-edge.com <(CLASSICCMP_at_trailing-edge.com)>
Date: Sat Oct 23 12:00:58 1999

>>If you don't mind direct drive, there are TTL BCD-to-10 decoder chips
>>intended specifically for driving Nixie tubes. I just looked in my
>>newer databook at the 7445 and 74145, and they don't *say* "can directly
>>drive Nixies", but they do have high-voltage open-collector outputs.

>These "HV" decoders have 30 and 15 volt output devices. The one for neon
>lamps or Nixies was the 7441.

Thanks for refreshing my memory! Unfortunately NatSemi/Fairchild no longer
list the 7441 in their TTL lineup, but I'm sure a dedicated hobbyist could
find the parts at Halted Specialties or similar place.

Looking in the Fairchild books, the 7442 is still around as a DIP, and
combined with a transistor array it'd do a fine job as a Nixie driver.

The 74154, I see, is available as a SOIC for surface-mount. Hmm - now
all we need is a Hexadecimal Nixie! Did such a thing ever exist?
It'd be so cool to have fully formed A-F characters... though of
course there would be religious wars over upper vs lower case :-).

Tim.
Received on Sat Oct 23 1999 - 12:00:58 BST

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