• DocumentCode
    1178653
  • Title

    Input Resistance of Vacuum Tubes as Ultra-High-Frequency Amplifiers

  • Author

    Ferris, W.R.

  • Author_Institution
    RCA Radiotron Division, RCA Manufacturing Company, Inc., Harrison, New Jersey
  • Volume
    24
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    1936
  • Firstpage
    82
  • Lastpage
    105
  • Abstract
    Vacuum tubes which when operated as voltage amplifiers at low frequency require no measurable grid input power have been found to take very serious amounts of power at ultra-high frequencies. The grid input conductance is shown to be very accurately represented for electrodes of any shape by the expression gg= Ksmf2τ2where ggis the input conductance, Smthe grid-plate transconductance, f the frequency, and τ the electron transit time. K is a parameter which is a function of the geometry of the tube and the voltage distribution. A physical picture of the effect, a simple theoretical derivation, and experimental proof with conventional tubes are given. The magnitude of ggis such that it is the principal limitation for amplifiers at frequencies of the order of 100 megacycles, and it seriously affects the amplification at frequencies as low as fifteen megacycles. The input resistance of a typical commercial tube, the RCA-57, is approximately 20,000 ohms at thirty megacycles. Other commercial tubes, being of the same general construction and size, have input resistances of the same order. The use of very small tubes, such as the RCA-954, with correspondingly short transit times is shown to be a practical means of increasing the amlplification obtainable with conventional circuits. Input capacity variation with frequency is found to be negligible with the RCA-57 even up to eighty megacycles and higher.
  • Keywords
    Electrical resistance measurement; Electrodes; Electron tubes; Frequency measurement; Geometry; Low voltage; Power measurement; Shape; Transconductance; UHF measurements;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Radio Engineers, Proceedings of the Institute of
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0731-5996
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JRPROC.1936.227327
  • Filename
    1685993