Hi,
I'm building a nixie clock. I've built the circuit except for the nixie tubes themselves, and I want to test it before soldering in the relatively expensive tubes.
So I feed a BCD 1 into the 74141 chip and look at the outputs on a 'scope. Some of them show a steady 1.5V while others show 60Hz noise (so they're high impedance maybe?)
What puzzles me is that the pin for driving the 1 digit is not unique. I.e. it's showing 1.5V but so are a couple of other outputs. I could understand if all the other outputs were high impedance and just the 1 digit were at 1.5V (because maybe it's tied to ground but there's some leakage current going through). But why are a couple of the other outputs showing 1.5V?
Is this just a case of "everything will sort itself out once the circuit is completed with the nixie tubes and the pins aren't floating"? Or is there a real problem here?
Thanks,
Bob