- A
triode is an
electronic amplifying vacuum tube (or
thermionic valve in
British English)
consisting of
three electrodes inside an
evacuated gl**** envelope:...
- 53 Dual
Triode Audio Output.
Another early type of multi-section tube, the 6SN7, is a "dual
triode"
which performs the
functions of two
triode tubes while...
- or pentode, and
triode K –
Small gas
triode or
tetrode thyratron L –
Single or dual
triode,
including oscillator triode LD –
Triode and diode(s) M –...
- in the case of
digital circuits. The
transistor replaced the vacuum-tube
triode, also
called a (thermionic) valve,
which was much
larger in size and used...
- metal, with a
ceramic base.
Triodes and a few
tetrodes and
pentodes were made;
nuvistor tetrodes were
taller than
triodes.
Nuvistors are
among the highest-performing...
- 12AX7 (also
known as ECC83) is a
miniature dual-
triode vacuum tube with high
voltage gain.
Developed around 1946 by RCA
engineers in Camden, New Jersey...
- Lee de
Forest as a
diode in 1906. Improved, it was
patented as the
first triode in 1908,
consisting of an
evacuated gl**** tube
containing three electrodes:...
- -
triode KBC32 – Dual
diode -
triode KC1 –
Triode KC3 –
Triode KC4 –
Triode KCF30 –
Triode and remote-cutoff pentode, oscillator/mixer KCH1 –
Triode/hexode...
- A single-ended
triode (SET) is a
vacuum tube
electronic amplifier that uses a
single triode to
produce an output, in
contrast to a push-pull amplifier...
- Princeton, the 1948 tweed-covered "TV front," used one 6SL7 or 6SC7 dual-
triode tube to
provide two
stages of RC-coupled
voltage amplification in the preamplifier...