In Reply to: Re: OK, all you hi-RPM propellerheads........... posted by Scott Frankland on May 3, 2003 at 17:09:14:
An ideal triode would have plate characteristics with equally
spaced grid lines (constant grid voltage plotted on a graph of
plate voltage -vs- plate current would be equidistant from each
other). Each grid line would have nearly vertical slope, or a
slope of 1/Rp where Rp is constant for the entire grid line. No
or little curvature at the bottom of the grid line.I suppose since all triodes must obey the 3/2 power law then
they must also have parabolic transfer curves. How would this
reflect itself in the plate characteristics?
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- Re: OK, all you hi-RPM propellerheads........... - mfc 05/3/0317:48:58 05/3/03 (12)
- Re: OK, all you hi-RPM propellerheads........... - Scott Frankland 20:38:35 05/3/03 (11)
- Re: OK, all you hi-RPM propellerheads........... - mfc 16:24:32 05/4/03 (10)
- Re: OK, all you hi-RPM propellerheads........... - Scott Frankland 00:55:04 05/5/03 (3)
- "That's what I've been working on lately." - clarkjohnsen 08:39:31 05/5/03 (2)
- Re: "That's what I've been working on lately." - Scott Frankland 12:03:54 05/5/03 (1)
- My advice: Growing up is vastly overrated. nt - clarkjohnsen 10:06:06 05/6/03 (0)
- Neither pentodes nor transistors - Leisure7 18:19:01 05/4/03 (5)
- Re: Neither pentodes nor transistors - Scott Frankland 01:00:37 05/5/03 (4)
- Re: Neither pentodes nor transistors - mfc 19:34:55 05/6/03 (3)
- Re: Neither pentodes nor transistors - Scott Frankland 19:55:07 05/6/03 (2)
- Cascoded triodes (12AT7) - Leisure7 18:36:31 05/7/03 (1)
- Re: Cascoded triodes (12AT7) - Scott Frankland 23:11:44 05/7/03 (0)