Description
The 6F5P triode-pentode with separate indirectly heated cathodes. Designed to amplify and generate a low-frequency voltage (triode part) and to work in the output vertical scanning units of television receivers with a beam deflection angle of 110°. The 6F5P triode-pentode is used in television equipment and in other general-purpose radio engineering devices.
Technical specifications:
Triode part:
- Anode voltage nominal (constant): 100V
- Anode voltage limit (constant): 250V
- Anode current: 5.5mA
- Cathode current limit (average value): 15mA
- Cathode current limit (pulse amplitude): 200mA
- Power dissipated by the anode, limit: 0.5W
- The voltage between the cathode and the heater limit (constant): 100V
- Slope: 7mA/V
- Gain around: 70
- Cathode resistance for automatic bias: 160Ohm
- The resistance in the grid circuit is limiting:
– at automatic bias 3.3MOhm
– at a fixed bias of 1MOhm - Input capacitance: 3.5pF
- Output capacitance: 0.25pF
- Passing capacitance not more than: 1.8pF
Pentode part:
- Anode voltage nominal (constant): 185V
- Anode voltage limit (constant): 300V
- Anode voltage limiting (pulse amplitude): 2kV
- Anode current: 41mA
- Cathode current limit: 75mA
- Grid voltage second nominal (constant): 185V
- Grid voltage second limit (constant): 250V
- Grid current second: about 2.7mA
- Power dissipated by the anode, limit: 9W
- Power dissipated by the second grid, limit: 2W
- Slope: 7.5mA/V
- Internal resistance approx: 23kOhm
Operating time not less than 3000 hours.
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