On Nov 27, 5:22 am, bryan <
bryan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for giving me details about numitron tubes and nixie tubes work.
You might also want to look at VFD's. These require a low filament
voltage (usually 1.2V to 5V) and a slightly higher voltage to activate
the segments - something like 20V to 35V. These tubes range in size
from fingernail to soda-can size, and even the largest can be tested
with just a few batteries, like 3 9V batteries in series, as well as
whatever is needed for the filament.
Here's one of the larger types:
http://www.decadecounter.com/vta/articleview.php?item=1071
And if you want something truly bizarre and high-voltage, there are
devices like the ITS1A, which uses 50V, 100V, and -300V supplies, but
the segments are directly controllable with TTL logic!