Title :
Cathode switch — The first amplifier tube
Author_Institution :
St. Petersburg State Univ. of Service & Econ., St. Petersburg, Russia
Abstract :
Presented in this paper is detailed study of the invention of the first amplifying vacuum tubes. It is shown that Robert von Lieben has designed the original vacuum tube amplifier only to increase the low-frequency electrical oscillations (telephone translation), while the three-electrode vacuum tube created by Lee de Forest was created specifically to enhance the radio antenna received radio. It is noted that these inventions have different prototypes: cathode-ray tube - for von Lieben, and oscillation valve - for de Forest. Comparing the dates of the received patents two scientists, it is obvious that priority in the invention of vacuum electronic lamp for electric signal amplification, belongs to Robert von Lieben, and radio frequency amplification belongs to Lee de Forest.
Keywords :
cathode-ray tubes; receiving antennas; vacuum tubes; Lee de Forest; Robert von Lieben; cathode switch; cathode-ray tube; electric signal amplification; low-frequency electrical oscillations; oscillation valve; radio antenna received radio; radio frequency amplification; telephone translation; three-electrode vacuum tube; vacuum electronic lamp; vacuum tube amplifier; Electron tubes; Electronic mail; Oscillators; Relays; Technological innovation; Telegraphy; Wireless communication;
Conference_Titel :
Microwave and Telecommunication Technology (CriMiCo), 2012 22nd International Crimean Conference
Conference_Location :
Sevastopol, Crimea
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1199-1