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- receiver built with triode vacuum tubes is the triode's interelectrode capacitance. The interelectrode capacitance allows energy in the output circuit to feedback...
- is maintained by ions from a hot-plasma interelectrode region transferred into a cold-plasma interelectrode region. All the applications cited above...
- a few hundred megahertz due to excessive electron transit time and interelectrode capacitance. By the 1930s, the first low-power microwave vacuum tubes...
- Parasitic feedback paths inside the active device itself, such as the interelectrode capacitance between output and input, make the device unstable. The...
- of 400–600 MHz, some circuits may obtain gain up to about 900 MHz. Interelectrode capacitances and Miller capacitances are minimized by the small dimensions...
- were smaller size, ruggedness, electromagnetic shielding and smaller interelectrode capacitance. The 6L6 incorporated an octal base, which had been introduced...
- "Planar Polymer Light-Emitting Electrochemical Cells with extremely Large Interelectrode Spacing". Applied Physics Letters. 83 (15): 3027. Bibcode:2003ApPhL...
- travel ballistically between electrodes (i.e., no scattering). In the interelectrode region, the space charge of any ions is negligible. The electrons have...
- frequencies (UHF), the "lighthouse" tube, has a planar construction to reduce interelectrode capacitance and lead inductance, which gives it the appearance of a...
- 180° of shift. Many types of parasitic oscillation are caused by small interelectrode capacitances (parasitic capacitance) or mutual inductance between adjacent...