I've been using a few of the microchip high voltage serial to parallel converters in a number of projects. They are great and reduce component count significantly.
Here are some of the major differences with the devices I've used for nixie applications.
All the following are 32 bit (controlling 32 individual high voltage open drains):
- HV5522:
220 volt rating
12 volt logic level - has been run at 5 and 8 volts
VDD, YMMV
Shifting direction - clockwise viewed from top of package
Available packages - PQFP-44, PLCC-44
Power dissipation: 1.2 watts for both package types
Minimum ground current: 1.5 amps (duty cycle is limited by power dissipation)
- HV5530:
300 volt rating
12 volt logic level - has been run at 5 and 8 volts VDD, YMMV
Shifting direction - clockwise viewed from top of package
Available packages - PQFP-44, PLCC-44
Power dissipation:
1.2 watts for both package types
Minimum ground current: 1.5 amps
- HV5523:
220 volt rating
5 volt logic level
Shifting direction - clockwise viewed from top of package
Available packages - QFN-44
Power dissipation:
3.4 watts
Minimum ground current: 1.5 amps
- HV5622:
Identical specs to HV5522 - shifts in opposite direction - counterclockwise from top of package
- HV5630:
Identical specs to HV5530 - shifts in opposite direction - counterclockwise from top of package
- HV5623:
Identical specs to HV5523 - shifts in opposite direction - counterclockwise from top of package