Cant wait to see it!!

On Saturday, July 7, 2012 8:08:50 AM UTC+1, Nocrotec wrote:
>
>  A fat update of the Nixie tube data archive will follow the next months.
> I have found many many more interesting datasheets....
> And: *PLEASE!!! IF YOU HAVE DATASHEETS, PLEASE PLEASE SEND THEM TO ME!!*
> *SEND ALL YOU HAVE! MY MAILBOX IS WAITING, MY MAILBOX IS HUNGRY... *
> *Not only datasheet, also magazines, old scheamtics with nixie tubes, 
> articles, pictures, hand written notes (pinouts, data...)*
> *SPAM ME WITH ALL DATA YOU HAVE! ;-)
> THANKS!*
> *My email address: i...@nocrotec.com
> *Dieter
>   
>

The biggest ones that are housed inside a tube are IN-11 and IN-12 , or 
agre there any bigger ones?

On Saturday, July 7, 2012 3:29:10 AM UTC+1, Terry Kennedy wrote:
>
> On Jul 6, 6:33 pm, Tony Adams <sa...@amt-electronics.com> wrote: 
> > Anyone know of any more?. 
>
> There's quite a few more types of Soviet / Russian VFDs, especially 
> once you get out of the IV-## numbering format. Dieter's data archive 
> at http://www.tube-tester.com/sites/nixie/dat_arch.htm (scroll down to 
> "Russian Tube Factories") has a huge amount of information, both full 
> data books and individual tube data sheets. Knowledge of Russian is 
> helpful. 8-} 
>
> Newer displays seem to be trending towards the gigantic rather than 
> the miniature. The ILC1-1/7 is a 7-segment display bigger than a soda 
> can: http://www.decadecounter.com/vta/articleview.php?item=1072 
>
> The UDT-3 is a 9 x 7 dot matrix display the same size as the ILC1-1/7. 
> The ILV2-5/7M2 is a smaller display in the same style envelope which 
> is a 5 x 7 RGB VFD. 
>
> This is a special-purpose VFD panel: 
> http://www.tmk.com/transient/6F5S8587-s.jpg 
>
> This is the largest Russian VFD I know of, a 128 x 128 matrix display: 
> http://www.tmk.com/transient/6F5S8655-s.jpg 
>
> If you expand beyond VFDs, you can find many bizarre devices. The 
> ITM2M is a truly bizarre tube which is a high-voltage RGBY display in 
> a 2 x 2 format, designed for making giant display panels (with equally 
> giant power requirements).

 

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