Nonode
A nonode is a type of thermionic valve that has nine active electrodes. The term most commonly applies to a seven-grid vacuum tube, also sometimes called an enneode. An example was the EQ80/UQ80, which was used as an FM quadrature detector. It was developed during the introduction of TV and FM radio and delivered an output voltage large enough to directly drive an end pentode while still allowing for some negative feedback. As most of the grids were tied together, even an 8-pin Rimlock base was sufficient in the case of the EQ40.
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Thermionic valves
- Thermionic emission
- Work function
- Hot cathode
- Space charge
- Control grid
- Suppressor grid
- Anode
- Glowing anode
- Getter
- Diode
- Audion
- Triode
- Acorn tube
- Nuvistor
- Tetrode
- Beam tetrode
- Pentode
- Pentagrid (Hexode, Heptode, Octode)
- Nonode
- Cathode-ray tube
- Additron
- Backward-wave oscillator
- Beam deflection tube
- Charactron
- Compactron
- Eidophor
- Iconoscope
- Inductive output tube
- Kinescope
- Klystron
- Magic eye
- Magnetron
- Monoscope
- Phototube
- Photomultiplier
- Selectron tube
- Storage tube
- Sutton tube
- Talaria projector
- Traveling-wave tube
- Trochotron
- Video camera tube
- Williams tube
- Fleming valve
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