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GB622002A - Improvements in or relating to thermionic valve circuit arrangements - Google Patents

Improvements in or relating to thermionic valve circuit arrangements

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Publication number
GB622002A
GB622002A GB6853/47A GB685347A GB622002A GB 622002 A GB622002 A GB 622002A GB 6853/47 A GB6853/47 A GB 6853/47A GB 685347 A GB685347 A GB 685347A GB 622002 A GB622002 A GB 622002A
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valve
resistor
anode
cathode
valves
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Priority claimed from GB1232446A external-priority patent/GB621958A/en
Priority claimed from US766318A external-priority patent/US2572016A/en
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H03ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY
    • H03CMODULATION
    • H03C1/00Amplitude modulation
    • H03C1/16Amplitude modulation by means of discharge device having at least three electrodes
    • H03C1/18Amplitude modulation by means of discharge device having at least three electrodes carrier applied to control grid
    • H03C1/20Amplitude modulation by means of discharge device having at least three electrodes carrier applied to control grid modulating signal applied to anode
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H03ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY
    • H03KPULSE TECHNIQUE
    • H03K6/00Manipulating pulses having a finite slope and not covered by one of the other main groups of this subclass
    • H03K6/02Amplifying pulses
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H03ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY
    • H03KPULSE TECHNIQUE
    • H03K7/00Modulating pulses with a continuously-variable modulating signal
    • H03K7/08Duration or width modulation ; Duty cycle modulation

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Abstract

622,002. Pulse and frequency modulation; valve circuits. WHITE, E. L. C., and ELBOURN, R. W. April 24, 1946, Nos. 6853/47 (divided out of 621,958) and 18366/46. [Classes 40 (v) and 40 (vi)] [Also in Groups XXXIX and XL (b)] In a circuit, Fig. 2, employing valves 1, 2 arranged with a common cathode impedance, modulation is effected by a valve 3 connected with its anode-cathode path in series with the grid-cathode path of the valve pair. The circuit is also described with respect to frequency and pulse modulation and for modifying a sawtooth waveform. With carrier frequency applied in push-pull to the grids of valves 1, 2 and low frequency to valve 3, an amplitudemodulated output appears across the anode load resistors 4, 5. The low frequency component, due to resistor 5 acting as a load to valve 3, is balanced out by employing a valve 6, coupled by cathode resistor 30 to valve 3 and fed with low frequency in phase opposition to valve 3 to supply an anode current in opposition to that generated by valve 3. Since only half the anode current variation of valve 3 passes through resistor 5, the anode of valve 6 is connected through limiting resistor 27 to a tapping mid-way along resistor 5. Cathode resistors 13, 14 are provided to linearize the current waveform of valves 3, 6 and hence the linearity of modulation. In a modification, Fig. 3 (not shown), a push-pull output is obtained by connecting a second resistor to the anode of valve 6 and to a tapping on resistor 4. A fadeover circuit, Fig. 8 (not shown), is also described (see Groups XL (b) and XXXIX). Amplitude-modulated oscillator, Fig. 5. An oscillator of the type described in Specification 540,941 employing a tuned circuit 31, 32 coupled to the grid of valve 2 is amplitude-modulated by a signal applied to valve 3. By employing a modulating signal of sawtooth waveform the resulting modulated signal may be fed through a phase-shifting device to give a spiral scan on a cathode-ray tube. The balancing valve 6 may be omitted if the output is taken from valve 1 or a tuned circuit or filter inserted in the anode lead of valve 2. Sawtooth deflection amplifier, Fig. 4. A sawtooth waveform applied to valves 15, 16 and 17, 18 appears in push-pull at the respective anodes. The waveform integrated by resistor 23 and capacitor 24 is fed to valve 20, a positive going sawtooth causing a fall in the mean potential of the anodes of valves 17, 18. The integrated waveform may be obtained from the anode of valve 16, and the amplifier may feed a cathode-ray tube of the type described in Specification 621,958. Pulse and frequency modulation. The multivibrator, Fig. 6, consisting of cross-coupled valves 1, 2 is arranged with a modulating valve 3 in the cathode lead, the conductivity of the valve determining the extent to which the grids of valves 1, 2 are driven negative and hence the time taken for the grid to receive a sufficient positive potential for the valve to conduct again. The output pulses are thus modulated in frequency and may be applied to a tuned circuit to produce frequency-modulation. Width-modulated pulses may be obtained by biassing one valve to a normally non-conducting condition, Fig. 7 (not shown), the restoration time, after triggering by a pulse such as a television synchronizing pulse, depending on the conductivity of the modulating valve. Specification 564,821 is referred to.
GB6853/47A 1946-04-24 1946-04-24 Improvements in or relating to thermionic valve circuit arrangements Expired GB622002A (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (4)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
GB1232446A GB621958A (en) 1946-04-24 1946-04-24 Improvements in or relating to cathode ray tubes employing electrostatic deflection
GB2572016X 1946-06-19
US766318A US2572016A (en) 1946-04-24 1947-08-05 Thermionic valve circuits
US180927A US2572792A (en) 1946-04-24 1950-08-23 Thermionic valve circuits

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GB622002A true GB622002A (en) 1949-04-25

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US (1) US2572792A (en)
FR (1) FR947321A (en)
GB (1) GB622002A (en)
NL (1) NL132236C (en)

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US2632046A (en) * 1950-01-12 1953-03-17 Rca Corp Electronic switch
US2776334A (en) * 1950-06-16 1957-01-01 Rca Corp Color television transmitter burst injection
US2820140A (en) * 1954-01-05 1958-01-14 Rca Corp Code converter
US2867723A (en) * 1954-05-17 1959-01-06 Cons Electrodynamic Corp Electronic switching apparatus
US2880331A (en) * 1954-09-30 1959-03-31 Ibm Time controlled signal discriminator circuit
US2900504A (en) * 1956-06-11 1959-08-18 Paramount Pictures Corp Electronic switch
US2974285A (en) * 1957-01-30 1961-03-07 Schenck James Gated amplifier having degenerative feedback means for eliminating transients
NL113096C (en) * 1958-10-31
GB1048213A (en) * 1964-01-31 1966-11-16 Rank Bush Murphy Ltd Circuit arrangement for generating two-phase voltages
US3594590A (en) * 1968-12-09 1971-07-20 Us Navy Memory sense amplifier

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