I like this kind of displays. I have many of them, controlled by PT63xx, AD16312 - it's fun to program a clock or something else with them! Every of my vacuum flourescent displays has it's own inverter - it's a royer converter made from old mini ferrit transformers from broken electronics. My smallest myself coiled transformer is smaller than a thumbnail and works fine on ~250khz. I made DCF77 clocks with them, a control unit for my selfmade refrigerator (here it's a LED display), read out an outdoor thermometer with arduino and show it on a VFD. These displays are very useful :D All display programs are based on your programs, but I simplified them for me. Now, I have a standard for these displays.
Hi @dafmancanjan, I am very grateful and happy that this passion for VFD's has found echo and utility. I always keep the code as basic as possible to be able to take advantage of the functions. I hope you continue to follow the next videos as they come out. Sorry for my English. Any help you need about VFD's don't hesitate, if you can help, ok.
These VFD displays are definitely very cool. I've made some watches with these displays too, but everything I've made I learned from Jose Luis Monteiro, the owner of this RU-vid channel. If you could share your watch codes, please, I'd really appreciate it. I'm a fan of VFD watches and other displays. Thanks.