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Electronics and Electron Tubes * CDROM * PDF * KE3GK

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  • Electrons: Tubes
  • Subject: Electronics
  • Electron Tubes: Electronics
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    Description

    Electronics and Electron Tubes
    By E.D. McArthur (1936)
    180 pages in easy to read Adobe PDF format on CDROM
    I. ELECTRONS, ATOMS, MOLECULES
    1. Electrons
    2. Atoms
    3. Molecules
    4. Electrons and electricity
    Bibliography
    II. PROPERTIES OF GASES
    5. Velocity
    6. Density
    7. Pressure
    8. Mean free path
    9. Random current density.
    10. Evaporation
    11. Ionization and excitation
    Bibliography
    III. ELEMENTS OF ELECTRON TUBES
    12. Components of electron tubes
    13. Fundamental phenomena
    14. Electron emission
    15. Cathode requirements
    16. Pure tungsten cathode
    17. Thoriated-tungsten cathodes
    18. Coated cathodes
    19. Schottky effect
    20. Field emission
    21. Secondary emission
    22. Photoemission
    23. Space charge
    Bibliography
    IV. TWO-ELECTRODE TUBES
    24. High-vacuum phototubes
    25. Gas-filled phototubes
    26. Selenium tubes
    27. Two-electrode thermionic tubes
    Bibliography
    V. CONTROL OF ELECTRON CURRENTS
    28. Single-grid tubes
    29. Double-grid tubes
    30. Triple-grid tubes
    31. Internal-grid tubes
    32. Magnetic control
    Bibliography
    VI. TRIODE AND MULTI-GRID-TUBE APPLICATIONS
    33. Dynamic characteristics
    34. Amplifiers
    35. Class A amplifiers
    36. Class B amplifiers
    37. Class C amplifiers
    Bibliography.
    VII. GAS- OR VAPOR-FILLED TUBES
    38. Comparisons with high-vacuum tubes
    39. Formation of the arc
    40. The plasma
    41. Sheaths
    42. Two-electrode tubes
    43. Three-electrode tubes
    44. Magnetic control
    45. Grid current
    46. Shield-grid tubes
    47. Pool tubes
    Bibliography
    VIII. APPLICATION OF GAS-FILLED TUBES
    48. Principles of control
    Bibliography
    X. SPECIAL TUBES
    49. Cathode-ray oscillograph tube
    50. Vacuum switches
    51. Barkhausen-Kurtz oscillator
    52. High-voltage rectifier tube
    Bibliography
    X. CONSTRUCTION OF ELECTRON TUBES
    53. The tube envelope
    54. Cathodes
    55. Anodes
    56. Grids
    57. Exhaust
    APPENDIX
    INDEX
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