Re: Vacuum Tube "grids"
- From: "Jon Slaughter" <Jon_Slaughter@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 20:51:17 -0500
"Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Jon Slaughter wrote:
Anyone know if essentially the design of the grids(gird, screen,
suppressor,
etc..) are virtually identical? i.e., could some application potentially
use
the suppression grid for the normal grid and the circuit still work if it
is
not too critical?
NO.
Their spacing is very important.
You guys don't get it. I don't care about the output. It is for an audio
project and and I am looking for different effects I can get which want
those different possibilities. I don't know how many times I have to say it.
I'm only concerned with the circuit topology used to drive the grids as
somehow having to be different or I'll end up fucking up the tube. But now
that I think about it it's quite obvious that the circuit topology can be
the same.
E = -phi_n+1 - sum(grad(phi_k)) - phi_0
where phi_k is the potential of the kth grid, phi_0 is the potential of the
cathode, and phi_n+1 is the potential of the anode.
phi_k might depend on material, temperature, geometry, etc... but since the
ultimate result is the potential(which is basically what I was trying to
ask) it doesn't matter. I just have to put a voltage across it and only make
sure I don't go over the current rating. That means that I'll get some
effect. THE TUBE MIGHT NOT OUTPUT ANYTHING but that is of no concern to me
as I mentioned I will be playing with "ideas". You guys seem to think I'm
going to randomly hook up the grids in some configuration for some
application then run it into mass production. You don't get that I am
simply going to play around with some idea(And it shouldn't matter) and see
what kinda outputs I get.
What is important too me is that I don't blow up the tube because one of hte
grids, say, happen to be created in a way that resonates at some frequency
and when I hook up my circuitry too it I end up hiting that resonance and it
creates an atomic explosion. I've mentioned many times before I'm not
interested in the signal output but the not ruining the components.
so, for you what works it's totally different from me. If I hook up
something to the grid and I don't ruin the tubes then it works... regardless
of the output. I guess this is a very difficult concept for people in this
group to comprehend but I guess then again they never "play around" with
circuit ideas and just copy *** out the book.
.
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