I am looking at EL34 that specified max current Ip = 150mA. Is this RMS or peak current? the reason I asked is a lot of the guitar amp use +B>440V with grounded cathode. That is full 440V across the tube. Assume the lowest voltage when swinging negative is 100V. So the Vp=340V. In Marshall and other amps, the primary of the OPT from anode to anode is about 3.4K to 4K. Let's take the lowest current and use 4K primary. So the load seen by each tube is 4K/4=1K. If you swing 340V down through a 1K resistor, the peak current is 340mA!!! That is way above 150mA spec. Even if you calculate RMS of 340mA, it's 0.7 X340mA=238mA.
In order for the tube to survive, it must mean 150mA RMS. Then you can look at the complete cycle. The current described above is only the negative half cycle. The current is lower or even cut off in the +ve half cycle. So if you average the whole cycle, it's going to be below 150mA.
Am I correct?
Thanks
In order for the tube to survive, it must mean 150mA RMS. Then you can look at the complete cycle. The current described above is only the negative half cycle. The current is lower or even cut off in the +ve half cycle. So if you average the whole cycle, it's going to be below 150mA.
Am I correct?
Thanks
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