EDIT: I didn't know shit about vacuum tubes when I wrote this. The
cathode is basicall both pins 2 and 3, but between 2 and 3 there's the
filament heater. Basically, you gotta ground one of the pins and put
1.5V on the other. EZ! Also I'll be using a PWM controlled boost
converter to be able to control the segment voltage.
I translated this (link to datasheet in links section) from russian into english using some online azbuka to alphabet converter and google translate. Here's the important stuff I gathered:
PINOUT:
1 anode e
2 cathode
3 cathode, wire layer inner surface of the container (difference from 2 being...?)
4 net/mask
5 anode d
6 anode c
7 anode b
8 anode a
9 anode g
10 anode f
VOLTAGES:
filament voltage 1.5V
segment anode to net voltage 25 V
CURRENTS:
filament current 90mA-110mA, typ. 100mA
net current N/A-17mA, typ. 12mA
aaand the rest are candelas/metres squared and I can't be arsed to translate that as well
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