Introduction to design with electron tubes
$5.99
Value: $5.99
(as of Mar 16, 2025 06:48:19 UTC – Particulars)
– Rapidly find out how commonest electron tubes function, their essential properties and limitations and how you can design typical amplifier levels.
– Measure any tubes and characterise them.
– Perceive the Miller impact and why it is the origin of all different tubes after the triode.
– Simulate the response of a tube together with your laptop.
– Contains full instance with step-by-step design and explanations.
– Do not be restricted by stablished designs and make your individual!
ASIN : B075HXFPL7
Publication date : September 9, 2017
Language : English
File measurement : 9.6 MB
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Format : Print Reproduction
TomC –
Recommended
Really nice book on the fundamental characteristics of tubes. Great price too.
Richard Marsden –
Potentially good intro that suffers from a poor English translation
Bought the book as I need an intro to vacuum tubes (thermionic valves) as I knew next to nothing about them but attempting to restore a 50s Era signal generator.Looks to be translated from Castilian Spanish and the translation has resulted in some odd / complex English wording. Occasionally I had to compare with the Wikipedia pages – but both of them together got me to where I needed to be (which is the important thing)
Dr. K –
Best purchase
This book helps explain tubes from a slight different perspective and then some.
akustikman –
Five Stars
Nice little book with concise explanations. A must-have when designing tube circuits for audio hi-fi applications.
John C –
More about tubes than circuit design
This book has two parts – a section on different types of vacuum tubes, followed by a decent breakdown on how tube characteristics relate to their operation in amplifier circuits. The first section nicely describes how the heater, grid, etc work together in different tube types. The second section is more about how to interpret tube specifications than how to create designs using tubes. In fact there are no finished designs in the book. But if you want to compare different tubes for your designs this book will help you understand their specification sheets.
OwenG –
Obviously translated from Spanish (Probably Galician) and hence a slightly tricky read in places. Most of the 70 odd pages relate to Triodes, which is fine as I have little interest in tetrodes and pentodes as I suppose will be the case for most readers. The font is quite large so there isn’t as much information as you might wish, but It’s a £4 book so nothing to complain at there. A handy reference.