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Nixie bargraph as a audio VU-meter

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I bought some nixie bargraph's (IN-9 and IN-13) an i intend to use them as audio VU-meters for my amp, but i seems to be a hard job to "google" a schematic to drive them.

Is here anyone who can help me getting a schematic or so?

Thanks anyway.
 
wim said:
I bought some nixie bargraph's (IN-9 and IN-13) an i intend to use them as audio VU-meters for my amp, but i seems to be a hard job to "google" a schematic to drive them.

Is here anyone who can help me getting a schematic or so?


As usual, the neonixie-l group on Yahoo!!!! is your friend. (I note that several of us lurk here, including the incredible Alek and his home-made tubes - he's still the only person we know to have made a home-made nixie.).

See the files section:
Files > Other readout technologies > Neon Bargraph Indicators

For drivers, see:

VU driver for IN-13 & IN-9

Various driving strategies for IN-9 & IN-13

A simple kit to play with...

HTH
 
I once built one with cheap parts I had laying around.
The IN9/13 tube here is represented by a 2k resistor.

Only problem i remember was the lin/log conversion (the opamp with two transistors) wasnt very stable. You need to glue the two transistors together for temp correction.

If I had to remake it, i'd simply use an old radio tube: EBF80
If you are using balanced signals in all your amps, like me, it's a piece of cake to design a circuit to use this tube to drive an IN9/13
 

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