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I actually have played with a few old VFDs. I didn't make any real
measurements, but I pushed the plate to the full 400v of my power supply with no ill effects. The only limiting factor was power dissipation. When the tube got hot enough, the glass cracked. With enough negative grid bias it was happy to sit there all day with 400v on the plate. I was surprised it didn't arc with that much of an overvoltage. Andy Cuffe -- Use this address until 12/31/2005 -- Use this address after 12/31/2005 |
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I actually have played with a few old VFDs. I didn't make any real
measurements, http://www.mif.pg.gda.pl/homepages/f...27/1/12DL8.pdf The first graph on the 12DL8 pdf will give you a good idea what it's operating characteristics is like. The current scale, and voltages are off, but it will give you the general idea. but I pushed the plate to the full 400v of my power supply with no ill effects. The only limiting factor was power dissipation. When the tube got hot enough, the glass cracked. That would be easy to solve. Cover the anode side with thermal grease, and use a clip to mount it to a big aluminum heat sink. You would have something that would look almost like a solid state monolithic amp. :-0 |
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