[neonixie-l] Re: Z550M/ZM1050 clock project ?

2010-11-06 Thread A.J. Franzman
On Nov 6, 12:36 am, Ronald wrote: > The Z550M/ZM1050 tubes cannot be driven as ten individual > neon tubes. The tube was especially designed to be driven from > a 5V low voltage logic output. If you want to learn more about these > tubes read my page on how they were invented and > developed:ht

Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Comutron? (OT) NU 6324 and 6170

2010-11-06 Thread Charles MacDonald
On 10-11-06 06:33 AM, marcin wrote: Thanks a lot for the answers! Shame on me that I was not able to find it myself ;) One of the benifits of Joining the Tube collectors association is the chance to buy a DVD with much of the JEDEC tube registration database. In many cases that gives you t

[neonixie-l] Re: Comutron? (OT) NU 6324 and 6170

2010-11-06 Thread marcin
On 5 Nov, 17:35, threeneurons wrote: > http://www.tubecollector.org/6324.htm > Its in the trochotron class of beam switching tubes On 6 Nov, 01:56, Charles MacDonald wrote: > The NU 6324 is Identical to the 6170 except for the base, The 6170 is a > multiple Grid Magnetically Focused and deflecte

[neonixie-l] Re: Z550M/ZM1050 clock project ?

2010-11-06 Thread Ronald
The Z550M/ZM1050 tubes cannot be driven as ten individual neon tubes. The tube was especially designed to be driven from a 5V low voltage logic output. If you want to learn more about these tubes read my page on how they were invented and developed: http://dos4ever.com/Z550M/Z550M.html#ZM550 On N