How are you measuring the pulse current? This can only be done reliable with a scope measuring the voltage over the anode resistor during the pulse, and calculate the current. You can make a fair approximation by subtracting the tube “on” voltage from your supply voltage, dividing that by your resistor. Any attempt to use an amp meter will NOT give an accurate result.
Bill
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You can see why the specs recommend 190V as the recommended for multiplexed mode. Below 190 to 200V you will not get it to work properly.
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Indeed better “ignition”, as well as better current control. It also provides the headroom to control the current with a resistor. Running the tube without a resistor to limit (and control) the current, you’re playing Russian roulette with your tubes.
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The advantage and importance of the series anode resistor is that it makes your anode current more predictable. Without the resistor, your anode current will be determined primarily by the tube's characteristics, which vary over time and tube-to-tube, ie unpredictable.
You can look at the Burroughs datasheet: https://frank.pocnet.net/other/Burroughs/B5750B585X.pdf for some details on the multiplexing of Nixies, there are some notes and also diagrams that explain the necessary voltages and currents in relation to the multiplexing timing there. I also know that the German manufacturer RFT had datasheets for multiplexed driving, unfortunately I don’t have those datasheets, I’ve only read about it in German books on display technology.
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Make sure you test the DCDC converter under full-load. Every one of these I've ever designed & built always worked beautifully under low load, and as the load increases all sorts of gremlins start creeping out of the jungle.Some of them are easy to spot, like overheating. Others require you to go poking around with a scope to find excess voltage or current.
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Pull-down resistor on the anode to make it drop to zero faster.
Pull up resistor on the cathodes to 75V. Cathodes act as additional anodes and floating cathodes can float at a high enough voltage for that to become noticeable.
Where did you buy the book? I’ve never seen an iriginal one that has been missing any chapters. Maybe you got a reprint from one of the many places that sell poor, and sometimes incomplete copies? There were two original books for sale on eBay the other day.
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Are you seeing residual glow on digits/segments, aka ghosting ? If so, you will want to bias the inactive anodes to a voltage below the sustaining voltage.There are several threads in this forum about ghosting with multiplexed displays
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