I have a multiplexed Z566M clock and it makes quite a lot of noise. I think 
tha the noise is produced by the cathodes, because they arent completely 
fixed in place by the spacer rings, so they tend to buzz when they are 
multiplexed. Thats just my guess though.

On Thursday, 20 September 2012 02:39:22 UTC+1, dr pepper wrote:
>
> So why is multiplexing a bad idea, and static displays make tubes last 
> longer?, does multiplexing accelerate cathode poisoning or something? 
> I have 3 or 4 prototypes I've put together and they all use 
> multiplxing, even the single tube ones use pwm as a brightness control 
> (and so probably inherit the 'bad habits' too). 
>

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