This has always eluded me.
I have basically read there are two things that cause grid current:
1. Close proximity of grid to cathode causes grid to get very Warm/Hot. This causes electron flow just as it does with the cathode getting hot, but to a much smaller degree.
2. As the screen is controlling the current flow between Cat and Plate, some of the electrons strike the plate and "bounce off". This also causes grid current.
Whatever the reason for grid current, my question is...
Why does the current flow "out of" the grid, through the grid leak resistor, and back to the cat.? Why does not the grid current flow to the Very Positive plate, just like the Cathode Current does.?
Thank You
I have basically read there are two things that cause grid current:
1. Close proximity of grid to cathode causes grid to get very Warm/Hot. This causes electron flow just as it does with the cathode getting hot, but to a much smaller degree.
2. As the screen is controlling the current flow between Cat and Plate, some of the electrons strike the plate and "bounce off". This also causes grid current.
Whatever the reason for grid current, my question is...
Why does the current flow "out of" the grid, through the grid leak resistor, and back to the cat.? Why does not the grid current flow to the Very Positive plate, just like the Cathode Current does.?
Thank You
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