-
several varieties of
tetrodes, the most
common being the screen-grid tube and the beam
tetrode. In screen-grid
tubes and beam
tetrodes, the
first grid is...
- had expired, many beam
tetrodes were
referred to as "beam
power pentodes". In addition,
there were some
examples of beam
tetrodes designed to work in place...
- The Sackur–
Tetrode equation is an
expression for the
entropy of a
monatomic ideal gas. It is
named for Hugo
Martin Tetrode (1895–1931) and Otto Sackur...
- brain.
Tetrodes are
constructed by
bundling together four very
small electrodes; each wire is
generally less than 30 μm in diameter.
Tetrodes are used...
- A
tetrode transistor is any
transistor having four
active terminals.
There were two
types of
tetrode transistor developed in the
early 1950s as an improvement...
- Hugo
Martin Tetrode (7
March 1895, in
Amsterdam – 18
January 1931, in Amstelveen) was a
Dutch theoretical physicist who
contributed to
statistical physics...
- Century. The
place name
Tetterode disappears from maps
around 1648. The
Tetrodes were
particularly prominent in Leiden,
where members of this rich and influential...
- The
tetrode field-effect
transistor or field-effect
tetrode is a solid-state
semiconductor device,
constructed by
creating two field-effect
channels back-to-back...
-
triodes used for
amplification and switching.
Additional electrodes create tetrodes, pentodes, and so forth,
which have
multiple additional functions made...
-
Tetrode can
refer to:
Tetrode, an
electronic device with four
active electrodes, such as a
vacuum tube Beam
tetrode Field-effect
tetrode, a solid-state...