Hi - new to this group.  Brand new to nixies, and I have introductory 
experience with Panaplex displays.  I have a direct drive design that uses 
current sinks in each cathode connection.

It appears that with the nixie, the anode resistor supplies the current 
limiting function.  I am using Neonixie's 6-digit clock chip and design 
from 2006, linked to in a recent post here, that drives 74141s to drive the 
tubes using direct drive.  I believe the chip uses PWM to drive the tubes, 
but I don't know what the duty cycle or frequency is.  I am curious about 
determining the anode resistor value.

My tubes are Z5660M, which have a minimum recommended power supply of 
170V.  Let's assume 180V.  The sustaining voltage is 140V.  The datasheet 
lists Imin = 3 ma, Imax =6  ma and Ipulse = 20ma.  Would a baseline to 
determine the anode resistor be to assume something in the middle like 4.5 
ma, which would be about 8.9k at a 40V drop?  It seems like tweaking may be 
needed, and to simulate the actual PWM signal to see what intensity 
results, and see if the value needs to be increased or decreased.  Am I on 
the right track?  Thank you in advance.

Don

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