Say you have a 6v6gt, cathode biased through a 470 ohm resistor
and that you measure 22v across it and 48ma through it. I take
it that the grid bias for the tube is then -22v ?
How can it be that to achieve the same 48ma through the cathode
using fixed bias, you would have to supply -51v ? Is the absence
of the cathode resistor sufficient to explain this ? With the tube's
resistance in the K ohms wouldn't the 470 ohms be insignificant ?
Paul P
and that you measure 22v across it and 48ma through it. I take
it that the grid bias for the tube is then -22v ?
How can it be that to achieve the same 48ma through the cathode
using fixed bias, you would have to supply -51v ? Is the absence
of the cathode resistor sufficient to explain this ? With the tube's
resistance in the K ohms wouldn't the 470 ohms be insignificant ?
Paul P
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