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  2. Triode - Wikipedia

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    In triode datasheets, characteristics linking the anode current (I a) to anode voltage (V a) and grid voltage (V g) are usually given. From here, a circuit designer can choose the operating point of the particular triode. Then the output voltage and amplification of the triode can be evaluated graphically by drawing a load line on the graph.

  3. Control grid - Wikipedia

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    Schematic symbol used in circuit diagrams for a vacuum tube, showing control grid. The control grid is an electrode used in amplifying thermionic valves (vacuum tubes) such as the triode, tetrode and pentode, used to control the flow of electrons from the cathode to the anode (plate) electrode. The control grid usually consists of a cylindrical ...

  4. Pentode - Wikipedia

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    The device is then said to be "triode-strapped" or "triode-connected". This is sometimes provided as an option in audiophile pentode amplifier circuits, to give the sought-after "sonic qualities" of a triode power amplifier. A resistor may be included in series with the screen grid to avoid exceeding the screen grid's power or voltage rating ...

  5. Valve amplifier - Wikipedia

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    Circuit diagram of a single-ended triode The overwhelmingly dominant circuit topology during this period was the single-ended triode gain stage, operating in class A, which gave very good sound (and reasonable measured distortion performance) despite extremely simple circuitry with very few components: important at a time when components were ...

  6. TRIAC - Wikipedia

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    A TRIAC (triode for alternating current; also bidirectional triode thyristor or bilateral triode thyristor [1]) is a three-terminal electronic component that conducts current in either direction when triggered. The term TRIAC is a genericised trademark.

  7. File:Triode with cathode labeled.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Schematic circuit symbol for a triode vacuum tube. (C) cathode, (G) grid, (P) plate. In this variant the filament, normally shown as a V shaped symbol at bottom, is omitted. It is common practice in many vacuum tube circuit diagrams to omit the filament circuits or locate them in another part of the diagram, to reduce clutter.

  8. Plate electrode - Wikipedia

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    Cutaway diagram of a triode vacuum tube, showing the plate (anode) The plate from an EL84 pentode tube widely used in audio amplifiers in 1960s era radios and televisions, and still used in guitar amplifiers Schematic symbol used in circuit diagrams for vacuum tube, showing plate

  9. Double diode triode - Wikipedia

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    A double diode triode is a type of electronic vacuum tube once widely used in radio receivers. The tube has a triode for amplification, along with two diodes, one typically for use as a detector and the other as a rectifier for automatic gain control, in one envelope. In practice the two diodes usually share a common cathode.