DocumentCode
1281056
Title
The dependence of the inter-electrode capacitances of valves upon the operating conditions
Author
Jones, T. Iorwerth
Volume
81
Issue
491
fYear
1937
fDate
11/1/1937 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
658
Lastpage
666
Abstract
The results of the measurement at a frequency of 1 million cycles per sec. of the effective inter-electrode capacitances under working conditions of a variety of valves are tabulated, together with an estimate of the net capacitance residing between the active elements themselves. The grid-filament capacitance shows an increment which increases with anode current up to the point at which grid current flows. The increment diminishes at a given value of anode current as the anode voltage is increased. Experiment shows that. this increment in; capacitance is not a simple function of anode current, neither .of anode-filament nor of mutual conductance. It is augmented the higher the filament temperature and is probably fc. function of the initial velocity of the electrons. The effective grid-anode capacitance suffers a reduction as the anode current increases, but the reduction is much smaller, proportionately than the increase in grid-filament capacitance. Every type of valve examined displays the effect¿even the small acorn trdodes and. pentodes, in which the increment represents a 50% augmentation of the ¿cold¿ value of Cfg.
Keywords
capacitance; electron tubes;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electrical Engineers, Journal of the Institution of
Publisher
iet
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/jiee-1.1937.0187
Filename
5317623
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