I was wondering if anyone knows of a transistor array chip like the 2803 that works with nixie tubes. A engineer friend of mine at a previous company used a 75468N which is similar, but the data sheet looks to me as if it is only rated for 100V. I am not exactly sure how he did it unless he just kept the anodes wired up and switched the cathodes, but I would not think he would need such a high voltage part if that were the case. Unfortunately, since I have move onto a different company I know longer have access to this person. If anyone knows of such a part it would be appreciated. For the moment a regular HV transistor. Yes, I know there are special nixie tube chips out there if you want to pay the price, but I wanted something that was replaceable in the future. Some of those old parts are hard to get.
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