3B Scientific Teltron Triode D, Vacuum User Manual

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Triode D 1000647

Instruction sheet

05/12 ALF

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1 Boss
2 4-mm plug for connecting

anode

3 Anode

4 Grid
5 Boss with 4-mm plug for

connecting grid

6 Heater

filament

7 Cathode

plate

8 4-mm sockets for connect-

ing filament and cathode


1. Safety instructions

Hot cathode tubes are thin-walled, highly

evacuated glass tubes. Treat them carefully as

there is a risk of implosion.

Do not subject the tube to mechanical stresses.

Do not subject the connection leads to any

tension.

The tube may only be used with tube holder D

(1008507).

If voltage or current is too high or the cathode is

at the wrong temperature, it can lead to the tube

becoming destroyed.

Do not exceed the stated operating parameters.

When the tube is in operation, the terminals of

the tube may be at high voltages with which it is

dangerous to come into contact.

Only change circuits with power supply

equipment switched off.

Only exchange tubes with power supply

equipment switched off.

When the tube is in operation, the stock of the

tube may get hot.

Allow the tube to cool before dismantling.

The compliance with the EC directive on elec-

tromagnetic compatibility is only guaranteed

when using the recommended power supplies.

2. Description

The triode allows basic experiments to be per-

formed using the Edison effect (thermionic ef-

fect), determining the negative charge of elec-

trons, recording triode characteristics and gen-

erating cathode rays (model of an electron gun).

It also allows investigating the technical applica-

tion of a triode as an amplifier and generating

undamped oscillations in LC circuits.
The triode is a highly evacuated tube with a pure

tungsten heater filament (cathode) and a round

metal plate (anode) with a wire grid between

them, all inside a clear glass bulb. The cathode,

anode and grid are all aligned parallel to one

another. This planar configuration corresponds

to the conventional symbol for a triode. A circu-

lar metal plate attached as a backing to the fila-

ment ensures that the electric field between the

anode and cathode is uniform.







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