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INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRON TUBES

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You might think that a grid with a negative potential placed close to the plate would interfere withthe electron stream. However, this is not the case. Because the suppressor grid is negatively charged, itwill not draw grid current. Additionally, the wide spacing within the mesh of the suppressor and itslocation between two positive elements of the tube ensures that the suppressor grid's effect on the electronstream will be minimum. Only the electrons emitted by secondary emission from the plate are affected bythe suppressor grid.Because pentodes do not suffer from secondary emission, they have replaced the tetrode in mostapplications.Q32. The suppressor grid is added to a tetrode to reduce what undesirable characteristic of tetrodeoperation?Q33. On the diagram below, name the elements of the vacuum tube and their potentials relative to dcground.SUMMARYThis chapter has introduced you to the four basic types of vacuum tubes. The following is a summaryof the main points of the chapter.THERMIONIC EMISSION is caused when metallic substances are heated to high temperatures.Electrons liberated by thermonic emission provide the conduction currents of vacuum tubes.A DIODE VACUUM TUBE is composed of two elements: the cathode and the plate.1-48

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