How much interaction accures between the two halves of a double triode?
For an example:
In the left circuit, the amplitude generated from the second half of the triode
is much greater than from the first half. Will this greater amplitude create an internal negative feedback within the tube and lower the amplitude generated from the first half to it reaches status quo?
In the right circuit the first half of the triod generates much greater amplitude than the second. Will the first tubes amplitude jump to the second and
lower that stages amplitude even further?
And can the jump in worst case be so great that it totaly cancels out the second stage phase and make the second
stage have a smaller copy of the first stage phase?
Is it possible to calculate the interaction if the anwers to my questions are yes?
For an example:
In the left circuit, the amplitude generated from the second half of the triode
is much greater than from the first half. Will this greater amplitude create an internal negative feedback within the tube and lower the amplitude generated from the first half to it reaches status quo?
In the right circuit the first half of the triod generates much greater amplitude than the second. Will the first tubes amplitude jump to the second and
lower that stages amplitude even further?
And can the jump in worst case be so great that it totaly cancels out the second stage phase and make the second
stage have a smaller copy of the first stage phase?
Is it possible to calculate the interaction if the anwers to my questions are yes?
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