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On a Type of Automatically Interrupted Triode Oscillations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 October 2008
Extract
A type of automatically interrupted triode oscillations is described which depends on the interaction between an oscillating triode circuit and. a circuit containing a non-linear resistance and a time-constant device. The theory of the circuit is developed and tested experimentally by means of oscillograms. The theory of the rise and decay of currents in a circuit containing an inductance and a non-linear resistance is dealt with in an appendix.
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- Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society , Volume 26 , Issue 2 , April 1930 , pp. 236 - 251
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- Copyright © Cambridge Philosophical Society 1930
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* The diode usually consisted of a triode (l.s. 5) with the plate and grid connected together.
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* The self-capacity of the inductance is large enough to offer no appreciable reactance to the high-frequency component of the current, but is too small to affect the growth of the slowly varying current.
† For a complete discussion see Appendix I.
* , and is the reactance of the circuit L 2R 2C 2.
* der Pol, Van, Phil. Mag. Vol. 43, p. 700 (1922).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
† This circuit is sometimes used in “super-regenerative” receivers, where it is desired to have a high-frequency oscillation periodically interrupted.