Author_Institution :
N.V. Philips´´ Gloeilampenfabrieken, Philips Research Laboratories, Eindhoven, Netherlands
Abstract :
The valves treated in the paper are triodes with plane electrodes intended to be used as amplifier valves, local oscillators and transmitting valves in repeaters working in the super-high-frequency region. The most important factor in their design is the product of power gain and bandwidth. It is shown that this product is chiefly determined by valve parameters. For a high value of the gain-bandwidth product a high current density and a small cathode-grid distance are needed, resulting in a small electron transit time. A transit time of 1.3 à 10¿10 sec has been obtained. Although the deviations of input conductance and transadmittance from their d.c. values¿due to transit-time effects¿are considerable, these deviations have only a small influence on the gain-bandwidth product. A Table is given showing constructional and electrical data for a number of microwave triodes, of which one is in production. The others are in the experimental stage of development. The paper discusses the following properties of an amplifier with a microwave triode: (a) Gain-bandwidth product, 2Gc/s. (b) Noise figure, 16dB. (c) Variation of group-delay, 0.06 microsec. (d) Amplitude-phase conversion, 0.8 deg/dB. The figures mentioned are obtained with an amplifier stage equipped with an EC 57, a triode for operation at 4Gc/s.