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Subject: [AMPS] splatter
From: measures@vc.net (Rich Measures)
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 97 21:26:20 -0700
>Some tubes can have the grids driven positive without measurable 
>grid current. I tried to explain that difference earlier. ..

A representative tube type would seem to be appropriate to illustrate the 
point.  

>The thing 
>that affects cathode to anode resistance is the ELECTRIC field 
>between the grid wires, not current flowing in the grid. In tubes 
>like the 8877 and 3CX800, Eimac puts the cathode material  on in 
>bands. If you look at the cathode, the grid wires are NOT between the 
>cathode's emitting area and the anode.
>
>That's why 8877's and 3CX800's have very low grid current even 
>when a portion of the RF cycle drives the grid very positive with 
>respect to the cathode.  

With a grid to cathode voltage of 67v, an 8877's grid current is about 
600mA.  (Eimac Curve #4250)
Rich---


R. L. Measures, 805-386-3734, AG6K   


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