I found some displays in my boxes.They came with original box but no datasheet.I can light it by 5V,and I think 6.3V is better.
So,Has anyone seen this display before?
if you have,and you can trade with me,please let me know.Or,I have to copy one in the future.
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Yes-those KGM displays are really quite interesting.
Has anyone come up with an LED replacement for the bulbs in them?
Hi all,
A few years ago I built a 6 digit clock using those indicators. They are multiplexed and the clock looks terrific. Mine uses 12V flange based bulbs. The downside is that the bulbs don't last all that long when multiplexed at the theoretically correct voltage of 12 * sqrt(6) = 30 V (approx). Those little bulbs are not easy to find. The local professional suppliers (RS or Farnell) have them but you need to buy 100 at a time. I have had some success substituting LEDs as the quality and colour of high intensity warm white LEDs have improved. Once I run out of my last purchase of 100 bulbs which should be in about a year at the current rate, I'll install them. It won't look quite the same but them's the breaks.
Substituting LEDs is not straightforward. The issue with LEDs is that the light intensity is maximal in one direction while a small hot filament quasi-isotropically radiates in all directions. The bulb housings are like an integrating sphere with a slit where the edge of the perspex picks up the light. If the LED radiating direction does not coincide with the slit you lose a lot of it so even with very bright 5 mm LEDS the display looks dim compared to when a bulb is used. Recently I picked up a batch of warm white LEDs which have short bodies thus allowing more of the light to be bounced around inside the integrating housing and they are not too bad. I've got quite a collection now of unsuitable high intensity white LEDs!
Morris
Yes-those KGM displays are really quite interesting.
Has anyone come up with an LED replacement for the bulbs in them?
DaveB,
Christchurch, NZ
A few years ago I built a 6 digit clock using those indicators. They are multiplexed and the clock looks terrific. Mine uses 12V flange based bulbs. The downside is that the bulbs don't last all that long when multiplexed at the theoretically correct voltage of 12 * sqrt(6) = 30 V (approx). Those little bulbs are not easy to find.
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That's exactly what I've done. As the bulbs failed I saved them and managed to remove the innards while saving the base and not cutting my fingers in the process :-) A 5 mm LED fits in nicely.
John K's suggestion about idling current is a good one, but it will involve a rebuild of the clock to fit in the 45 resistors that would be required. The modifications to accommodate LEDS are much easier.
One tip I would give anyone contemplating using these displays - make sure you allow enough room to undo them easily so you can replace the bulbs. I didn't realise that I would have this problem when I built the clock so bulb replacement involves quite a bit of disassembly and is rather a chore.
Morris






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