I agree, seems like like a lot of extra parts. How about the anode
drivers? It might cause the problem. Just to see what happens, try the
anode driver I've used (it's used in a lot of multiplex designs), it
seems to work well.

http://www.coldwarcreations.com/pdf/in14clock3.pdf

- Michael

On Feb 5, 4:12 pm, will <ossumguyw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Grr, so many extra parts... plus, with those resistors it would waste
> ~300mW by my calculations. Darn.
>
> On Feb 5, 12:31 pm, "Frank Bemelman" <bemel...@franktechniek.nl>
> wrote:
>
> > You could add 10 small diodes and 2 
> > resistors:http://www.franktechniek.nl/NixieClock/IN14-6-V1/IN14-6-V2-Files/IN14...
> > Frank
>
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "will" <ossumguyw...@gmail.com>
> > To: "neonixie-l" <neonixie-l@googlegroups.com>
> > Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2011 7:09 AM
> > Subject: [neonixie-l] Ghosting on IN-14s even with long blanking period.
>
> > I got my IN-14s in the mail the other day (Well, three out of four,
> > one was broken, but m_bulb on ebay very kindly offered to send me two
> > more tubes. Awesome customer service right there). I've been working
> > on multiplexing them, and everything works well except for the fact
> > that I'm experiencing some annoying ghosting. My code basically looks
> > like this:
> > [snip]

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