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Actually I did _not_ do a good job of explaining this. In a pentode, the
suppressor grid controls the ratio of the emission current going to the screen to that going to the plate. It also eliminates the problem of secondary emission. Beam forming plates are specifically designed to control secondary emission, but they have much less of an effect of controlling plate current. Rather than going into detail here, allow me to refer you to Karl Spangenberg's book, "Vacuum Tubes." This book is now available on several websites. Chapter 11 goes into great detail on how both pentodes and beam power tubes work and how they differ. I would also refer you to O. H Schade's classic paper, "Beam Power Tubes," which is also available on many of the same websites. Pete Millet's site is my favorite with many excellent technical books. http://www.pmillett.com One trick to reduce screen grid dissipation in suppressor modulated pentodes is to power the screen grid with a voltage dropping resistor from the plate supply rather than use an independent supply. While not available in power tubes, many receiving pentodes are designed such that the suppressor grid acts much like the grid in terms of its transconductance. The 6AS6 is probably the earliest example of such tubes. They make good mixers. 73, Barry WA4VZQ Thanks for your answer. A negative suppressor grid then tends to "isolate" the plate from the rest of the tube. So, the effect is similar to when, if the plate voltage of a power audio amplifier stage is removed by accident, the screen gets quickly destroyed due to excessive power dissipation. I shall then carefully check the screen dissipation in the suppressor-modulated transmitter I am planning to buld. Thanks and 73 Tony I0JX |
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