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"Murray" bravely wrote to "All" (26 Apr 05 19:29:08)
--- on the heady topic of " Replace 6CW4?" Mu From: Murray Mu Xref: aeinews rec.radio.amateur.homebrew:9477 Mu It should be remembered that FETs are a voltage controlled Mu current device. A tube is a voltage controlled voltage device. Mu A bipolar transistor is a current controlled current device. Mu A FET is therefore somewhere in between a tube and a transistor. If we look at the characteristic I/V plate curves for a pentode it is easy to see a similarity with the collector saturation plots of a transistor. The FET in my opinion is different from the pentode analogy but it is a little more like the triode. The combination of bipolar transistor and FET is called a BiFET and this is perhaps most like a pentode than anything. There is also power HEXFETs which are something amazing with extremely low ON resistances in the milli-ohm range. These might be more like a triode on steroids. These come in pretty high voltage versions which seem to me more suitable to replace a 6CW4 with some bias voltage adjusting of course. A*s*i*m*o*v .... "If it ain't broke, you're not tryin!" - Red Green |
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