>
> I don't think that's a good idea. Nixie tubes look much better when
> driven by a low duty cycle with full current, rather than a high duty
> cycle with very low current. The cathode won't light fully at lower
> current, and the glow is more "fuzzy" and indistinct.
>
> Try it and see.
>

That is correct, there is indeed a minimum current that they will
still light up entirely and when that limit is reached, the
multiplexing PWM will reduce it's duty cycle below the mentioned 40%,
thanks for reminding me.


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