A voltage stabilizing circuit employing one thermionic pentode vacuum tube and one standard 45 v dry battery is described. When used in connection with a conventional a.c. to d.c. rectifier the stabilizer fully compensates for fluctuations in the a.c. mains and provides a d.c. output of zero to several thousand volts in which the fluctuations are less than 1 part in 5000. No current is drawn from the dry battery, hence its useful life is a year or more. Circuit constants are given for stabilizers supplying 85, 135, 600, 1000 and 1400 volts at currents from 15 to 0.5 milliamperes. A general theory of all similar triode, tetrode and pentode stabilizer units is derived, and the impracticability of eliminating the single dry battery is pointed out.
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October 01 1934
Voltage Stabilizer Controlled by a Thermionic Pentode Available to Purchase
Robley D. Evans
Robley D. Evans
Department of Physics, University of California
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Robley D. Evans
Department of Physics, University of California
Rev. Sci. Instrum. 5, 371–375 (1934)
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July 09 1934
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Robley D. Evans; Voltage Stabilizer Controlled by a Thermionic Pentode. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 1 October 1934; 5 (10): 371–375. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1751750
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