I have found several pentode/triode switching circuits floating about the internet, they all seem to be something like this:
I understand that the idea is to connect the plate and the screen via a resistor to get 'triode' operation. What I don't understand is why the circuit also leaves the resistor in when the screen is connected to the screen supply for pentode operation. Why not put the resistor in the other side of the switch (between the plate and the switch)? Then the resistor is in circuit during triode operation, but during pentode operation the screen is just connected directly to the screen supply.
Any ideas?
I understand that the idea is to connect the plate and the screen via a resistor to get 'triode' operation. What I don't understand is why the circuit also leaves the resistor in when the screen is connected to the screen supply for pentode operation. Why not put the resistor in the other side of the switch (between the plate and the switch)? Then the resistor is in circuit during triode operation, but during pentode operation the screen is just connected directly to the screen supply.
Any ideas?
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