On Wednesday, July 22, 2015 at 2:12:43 PM UTC-4, Chaos Hydra wrote:
>
> I see what you mean now. Still, I managed to find a regulator chip that 
> can do the trick, because it take 5V input.
> http://www.linear.com/product/LT1587-1.5
> Thanks a lot!
>

If possible, you want to use AC filament drive. DC will generate a 
brightness gradient depending on the voltage at that end of the 
filament compared to the other voltages. This is particularly noticeable 
on large displays like the ILC1-1/7.

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