Information about 6l6

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Pair of 6L6GC tubes:
Left: General Electric version from 1960s
Right: current manufacture from Svetlana Electron Devices, Russia


6L6 is the designator for a vacuum tube introduced by Radio Corporation of America in July 1936. At the time Philips had already developed and patented power pentode designs, which were fast replacing power triodes due to their greater efficiency.

History

The 6L6 is a descendant of the "Harries Valve" developed by British engineer J. Owen Harries and marketed by the Hivac Co. Ltd. in 1935. Harries is believed to be the first engineer to discover the "critical distance" effect, which maximized the efficiency of a power tetrode, by positioning its anode at a distance which is a specific multiple of the screen grid-cathode distance. This design also minimized interference of secondary emission electrons dislodged from the anode.

EMI engineers Cabot Bull and Sidney Rodda improved the Harries design with a pair of beam plates, connected to the cathode, which directed the electron streams into two narrow areas and also acted like a suppressor grid to absorb some secondary electrons. The beam design was also undertaken to avoid the patents which the giant Philips firm held on power pentodes in Europe. Because this overall design eliminated the "tetrode kink" in the lower parts of the tetrode's voltage-current characteristic curves, which sometimes caused tetrode amplifiers to become unstable, MOV marketed this tube family under the sobriquet "KT", meaning "kinkless tetrode".

Because MOV's engineers did not feel the kinkless tetrode could be successfully mass-produced, they licensed the design to RCA. This proved to be a poor business decision on MOV's part. RCA subsequently had enormous success with the 6L6. It replaced the use of power triodes in public-address amplifiers almost overnight. So many applications were found for the 6L6 that a complete list would be impossible to assemble. MOV introduced their version, the KT66, a year later.

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The 6L6 Pinout, metal versions had the shell connected to pin 1
RCA's first version had a metal-canister shell rather than glass — being one of the early octal base tubes, most of which were marketed as having metal shells. Later versions, including the 6L6G, 6L6GA, 6L6GB, 5881, 5932, 7027, and the final version 6L6GC had glass envelopes, which made radiation cooling of the anode easier. The voltage and power rating of the 6L6 series was gradually pushed upwards by adding features such as a micanol base, thicker plates, thicker grid wires, grid cooling fins, and special ultra-black plate coatings. The original metal version was rated for 19 watts dissipation, while the later 6L6GC is usually rated for 30 watts.

Variations

Early variations included transmitting tubes such as the 807 (1937), the smaller 6V6 (1937), the many KT versions marketed in Europe, and a subsequent vast array of audio and RF power tubes. One of the largest post-WWII applications was in the basic design of television sweep power tubes, starting with the 6BG6 (1946), a modified 807. TV sweep tubes were not replaced by transistors in earnest, until the 1970s.

Further testimony for this device's success would be even simpler: the 6L6GC version is still being manufactured and is used, primarily, in guitar amplifiers. Manufacture continues in Russia (2 factories), China (2 factories), Slovakia and Serbia. Thus, the 6L6 has enjoyed one of the longest active lifetimes of any electronic component at more than 70 years.

References

  • Stokes, John (1982). 70 years of radio tubes and valves. NY: Vestal Press, 71-72. 
  • Thrower, Keith (1982). History of the British radio valve to 1940. MMA International, 59. 
  • Barbour, Eric (1996). "History of the 6L6". Vacuum Tube Valley (4): 3. 
  • Schade, O. H. (February 1938). "Beam Power Tubes". Proc. of IRE. 

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vacuum tube, electron tube (inside North America), thermionic valve, or just valve (elsewhere); is a device used to amplify, switch, otherwise modify, or create an electrical signal by controlling the movement of electrons in a low-pressure space, often not
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RCA, formerly an acronym for the Radio Corporation of America, is now a trademark owned by Thomson SA through RCA Trademark Management S.A., a company owned by Thomson.
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Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. (Royal Philips Electronics)

Public (Euronext: PHIA , NYSE:  PHG )
Founded 1891 Eindhoven
Headquarters Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Key people Gerard Kleisterlee, CEO
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A pentode is an electronic device having five active electrodes. The term most commonly applies to a three-grid vacuum tube, which was invented by the Dutchman Bernhard D.H. Tellegen in 1926.
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A triode is an electronic device having three active electrodes. The term most commonly applies to a vacuum tube (or valve in British English) with three elements: the filament or cathode, the grid, and the plate or anode.
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tetrode is an electronic device having four active electrodes. The term most commonly applies to a two-grid vacuum tube. It has four electrodes instead of three, as in the case of a triode.

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The first grid of a tetrode, i.e.
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An anode is an electrode through which (positive) electric current flows into a polarized electrical device. Mnemonic: ACE (Anode Current Enters).
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The screen grid is a grid introduced into a thermionic valve or tube to greatly reduce the capacitance between two other parts of the electrode structure.

In its simplest form, a screen grid is placed between the control grid and anode or plate of a triode valve.
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A cathode is an electrode through which (positive) electric current flows out of a polarized electrical device. Mnemonic: CCD (Cathode Current Departs). To dispel a common misconception, often incorrectly inferred from the correct fact that in all electrochemical
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Secondary emission is a phenomenon where additional electrons, called secondary electrons, are emitted from the surface of a material when an incident particle (often, charged particle such as electron or ion) impacts the material with sufficient energy.
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A suppressor grid is a grid used in a thermionic valve (also called vacuum tube) to suppress secondary emission. A suppressor grid is also called the antidynatron grid, as it helps to reduce the dynatron effect.
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Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. (Royal Philips Electronics)

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A pentode is an electronic device having five active electrodes. The term most commonly applies to a three-grid vacuum tube, which was invented by the Dutchman Bernhard D.H. Tellegen in 1926.
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amplifier is any device that will use a small amount of energy and convert it to a larger amount of energy. In popular use, the term today usually refers to an electronic amplifier, often as in audio applications.
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KT66 is the designator for a vacuum tube introduced by Marconi-Osram Valve Co. Ltd. (M-OV) of Britain in 1937.

The KT66 is the direct descendant of the "Harries Valve" developed by British engineer J. Owen Harries and marketed by the Hivac Co. Ltd. in 1935.
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Octal base has two possible meanings:
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Thermal radiation is electromagnetic radiation emitted from the surface of an object which is due to the object's temperature. Infrared radiation from a common household radiator or electric heater is an example of thermal radiation, as is the light emitted by a glowing
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6V6 is the designator for a vacuum tube introduced by Radio Corporation of America RCA United States in late 1937.

6V6 is a beam-power tetrode, similar to its predecessor the 6L6.
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A transistor is a semiconductor device, commonly used as an amplifier or an electrically controlled switch. The transistor is the fundamental building block of the circuitry in computers, cellular phones, and all other modern electronic devices.
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A guitar amplifier is an electronic amplifier designed for use with an electric or electronic musical instrument, such as an electric guitar.

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