-40%
Electronics and Electron Tubes * CDROM * PDF * KE3GK
$ 3.69
- Description
- Size Guide
Description
Electronics and Electron TubesBy 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
For Windows PC - If you use MAC or Linux let me know