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named his tube the "Pliotron",
These were the
first vacuum tube
triodes. The name "
triode"
appeared later, when it
became necessary to
distinguish it from...
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started producing hard
vacuum triodes (which were
branded Pliotrons) in 1915.
Langmuir patented the hard
vacuum triode, but de
Forest and AT&T successfully...
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triode amplifier (abbreviated to DHT SET) is used when
directly heated triodes are used.
There are also single-ended tetrode, beam tetrode/beam power...
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required r
triodes. (Larger
radices required 2r
triodes arranged as r flip-flops, as in ENIAC's
decimal counters.) So the
number of
triodes in a numerical...
- Low-mu
triode,
octal base. L610 –
Directly heated, Low-mu RF
triode,
British 4-pin base. MT7A, MT7B –
Large radiation-cooled
transmitting triodes used in...
- The
later vacuum triodes allowed the
signal to be
amplified to any
desired level,
typically by
feeding the
amplified output of one
triode into the grid of...
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Frank (1963).
Nanowatt logic using field-effect metal-oxide
semiconductor triodes. 1963 IEEE
International Solid-State
Circuits Conference.
Digest of Technical...
- 6SN7 is a dual
triode vacuum tube with an eight-pin
octal base. It
provides a
medium gain (20 dB). The 6SN7 is
basically two 6J5
triodes in one envelope...
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progress made in
Germany and
delivered samples of the
latest American triodes, but
again none of them met the
demands of the Army. The
problems were...
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triodes.
Large ring
counters with r
states required 2r
triodes arranged as r flip-flops, as in ENIAC's
decimal counters,: 23–25
which use 20
triodes...