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Rogers Electronic Tubes & Components ope 1648 Description: Triode pentode; triode section for use as frame time base oscillator and 4.F. amplifier; pentode section for use as frame output tube and A.F. Mechanical data Cathode coated, unipotential Base 9-1 Bulb 76 1/2 Outline 6-4 Basing 9ex Mounting position any TUBE OUTLINE BOTTOM VIEW BASE PIN ELEMENT output tube. maxFiy" OF BASE 1 Triode grid —\ 2 Pentode cathode and grid No.3,internal shield “el 3 Pentode grid No.1 x 4 Heater 3| 5 deater 4 6 Pentode plate 7 Grid No.2 8 Triode cathoie 9 Triode plate HEATER DATA 858 1648 Heater voltage 8 6 volts Heater current 600 300 mamps DIRECT INTERELECTRODE CAPAC IPANCES Tricde_section Grid to all other elements except plate 2.7 por Plate to all other elements except grid 4.3 wu Plate to grid 4.2 unP Grid to heater max. 0.02 wuP Grid No.1 to all other elements except plate 963 wuP Plate to all other elements except grid No.1 8.0 wu Plate to grid No.1 max, 0.3 uF Grid No.1 to heater max. 0.3 uuP October 10, 1958 page 1 from JEDEC release #2556, Aug. 3, 1959 8B8 1648 DIRECT INTERELECTRODE CAPACITANCES (continued) Triode plate to pentode grid No.1 max. Triode grid to pentode plate max. Triode grid to pentode grid No.1 max. Triode plate to pentode plate max. MAXIMUM RATINGS (design center values) Pentoi Plate voltage without plate current Plate voltage Peak plate voltage Peak inverse plate voltage Plate dissipation Plate dissipation Grid No.2 voltage without current Grid No.2 voltage Grid No.2 dissipation Peak grid No.2 dissipation Cathode current Grid No.1 circuit resistance with automatic bias Grid No.1 circuit resistance with fixed bias Voltage between heater and cathode Circuit resistance between heater and cathode Triode_section Plate voltage without plate current Plate vol tage Peak plate voltage Plate dissipation Cathode current Grid circuit resistance with automatic bias Grid circuit resistance with fixed bias Voltage between heater and cathode section Circuit resistance between heater and cathode Grid circuit impedance (freq. = 50 c/s) 0.02 0.02 0.025 0.25 550 250 2500 500 550 250 1.8 3.2 50 2 1 200 20000 550 250 600 1 15 3 1 200 20000 0.5 uP euF uP uP velts max. volts max. volts max. 1) volts max. watts max, 2) watts max, 3) volts max. volts max. atts max. watts max. mamps max. megohms max. megohm max, volts max. ohms max. volts max, volts max. volts max. 1) watt max. mamps max. megohms max. megohm max. volts max. ohms max. megohm max, T)Maximum pulse duration 4# of one cycle with a maximum of 0.8 milli second, 2)For frame output application 3)For audio output application Oetober 10 , 1958 page 2 8B8 1648 TYPICAL CHARACT! Tes Pentode sectic Plate voltage 100 Grid No.2 voltage 100 Grid No.1 bias -6.0 Plate current 26 Grid No.2 current 5.0 ‘Transconductance 6800 Plate resistance 15000 Amplification factor of grid No.2 with respect to grid No. 10 Plate vol tage Grid voltage Plate current ‘Transconductance Amplification factor OPERATING CHARACTERI: Plate voltage 100 Grid No.2 voltage 100 Grid No.1 bias -6.0 Plate current 26 Grid No.2 current 5.0 Load resistance 3900 Power output at a harmonic distortion of 10% 1.05 Required input A.P. voltage 3.8 Required input A.?. voltage at a power output of 50 milliwatts 0.65 170 170 21165 a 8.0 7500 16900 9.5 170 170 1405 ay 8.0 3900 3.3 6.0 0.59 200 200 212.65 35 6.5 6800 20500 200 200 212.5 35 6.5 5600 200 volts 200 volts 6 volte 35 mamps Ts 640 20001 10 Be 250 A 200 200 -16 35 7.0 5600 0 mamps 0 micromhos 0 ohms 0 volts © volt 5 mamps 0 micromhos 0 STICS of the pentode section as audio output tube, class A volts volts volts mamps mamps ohms watts vol ts( rms) volt (rms) October 10th, 1958 page 3 8B8 1608 QPTINUM PEAK PLATE CURRENT OF THE PENTODE SECTION IN FRAME OUTPUT APPLICATION To allow for tube spread and for deterioration during life the circuit should be designed around a peak plate current not exceeding @5 mA at 50 volts plate voltage an 170 volts grid No.2 voltage. At underheating (nominal heater current -7%) the following values of peak plate current aust be considered: TO mA at 50 volts plate voltage and 170 volts grid No.2 voltage 80 mA at 50 volts plate voltage and 190 volts grid ilo.2 voltage The peak plate current of an average new tube is: 135 mA at 50 volts plate voltage and 170 volts grid No.2 voltage and 0.3 uA positive grid No.1 current OPTIMUM PEAK CATHODE CURRENT OF THE TRIODE SECTION AS FRAME TIME BASE OSCILLATOR To allow for tube spread, for deterioration during life and for emission drop at underheating the equipment should be so designed that it s{i11 operates satisfactorily with a peak cathode current of 200 mA (max. pulse duration 4% of a cycle, with a maximum of 0.8 msec) The anplitude of the peak current occuring with new tubes should be limited automatically to this max. value of 200 mA. (e.g. by non- bypassed resistances in the grid lead) If no automatic limitation is present the equipment should be designed around a peak cathode current of 100 mA OBSERVATIONS If the tube is fed from a mains that is not synchronised with the video frequency, image interference may be caused. 4 curve is given showing the relation between the permissible grid Wo.1 circuit im- pedance of the pentode section and the A.C. voltage between pin 4 and cathode. For this curve it has been assumed that capacitances between grid No.1 and the heater (inclusive of wiring and tube socket) is 0.8 uuF and that the negative feedback-coupling for 50 to 400 cycles/ second is at least a factor 2 The triode section can be used without special precautions against microphonic effect and hum in circuits in which an input voltage of at least 10 millivolts gives an output power of 50 milliwatts. The A.C. voltage between pin 4 and cathode should not exceed 6.3 volts Ostober 10th, 1958 page 4 8BB 1648 ‘OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS OF THE TRIODE SECTION AS A.F. AMPLIFIER 0.05 F fsig f Signal- ‘source resistance 0.22 megohms + Ebb Bob Re Rep Tp Ep Fy (1 total her- volte megohas ohas mesohns anny volte(ras) Fig "use 200 3 2200 0.220526 52 1.6 (2 470 3 2700 0.220.435 5 2.3 (2 100 3 27000222315 a7 4.0 (2 200 22 ° ow 1.05 2g 50 145 G 170 22 ° 0.1 0.86 19 49 14 @ 10022 ° 0.1 0.37 8 a2 1.32 20022 0 oe 015 55 1.4 G 17022 0 0.220450 BO 53 1.46 10022 © 0.220422 9 46 15 (2 ‘)Measured at small input voltage 2)at lower output voltages the distortion is proportionally lower 3)at lower output voltages the distortion remains approx. constant up to Vo = 5 Vere. At values <5 Yet the distortion is proportionally lower. 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HOANQ=ABO}104 ON pI19) zUauN2 ZON plig~ BUaLIND 2201: { U ECErr H alaia S}10A90 = 260}]0A ZON PIO) ETI |S0OINFa| | w— HOAD ot =260}0A ON PLD 27 watts, PN + tigation ipa t Plate diss! a os Plate and grid No 2 current (milliamps) S S$ 8 (83104) 2603104 230Iq 00s oe— a— =a60}104/0N pug 007 oe Ns o0z oot 0 OO) BEER PERE PEP EPP epee eae c a S T i HF] 9 t 7, ESET HOAQ=aboj104 TON pig bi cao os Se eo 's; Se os Soe Ly oH xe HH — TI —— ee SE Seo | => 4 2 5 Le = oot £ lr e oi ea i} 3 + a Ly ‘ =z + 5 J} 2 = 5 an 3 +e mey ost 3 2 & rt S a dat ot 1 2, HAT 10.10.1988 (53104) 2603104 33010 OSE OE OSz 00% Ost O01 0s 0 oz S 3 ° S Plate and grid No2 current (miltiamps) huraune ZON piap——-~=— quasns SpoIg ; ECE S104 001= 360}10 ZON LID ‘i cy TH S 3 S001N3d| H HHH 3104 OES Bon1% Ton, PHO J loot mm ax (sdwor) guazun 23010 2g = oo ax HH $ H ey ze Xap 2 TRIODE, rT 2 - : Ht Coo Eee 3 Grid voltage (volts) 10.10.1958 {s310A) a603104 3301 ose 002 ost 0! os 0 0 _ ca | O. Ca 4 z hay. im | “6 7 i —t t J ry + | i | | ~ as A 1 os : { poe ® r ’ é HY 1] 7 s ‘C iE fo CA on lela os v Om B | § +4 sce i Hy a } | al L Hf tH} ms cl t {3a07a1| + > ith TET | - 4 1 | oo ax =e {sovuso.mu) s2ury2npu0ssuolt, 2000 1500 1000 1500 al —=4 Grid vottage (volts) ot 10.10.1958 ao ee 200 150 Heater (pin 4) to cathode voltage (vlts,rms) 100 50 a aon L 1 ith rf 10000, 8 (swyo go) x) a2uopadusy yyn249 10N pup 100 H

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