Although vacuum tubes are no longer commonly used in computer or consumer electronics, they still have a substantial niche in high-end audio, high-power radio transmitters, particle accelerators, and microwave ovens. A vacuum diode's voltage-current characteristic is closely approximated by the Childs-Langmuir Law, with one parameter P called the perveance: iP={P⋅v3/2PK0if vPK>0 if vPK<0 In this problem, we will use P≈2.0 (mA/V3^2) Q: What is the incremental resistance (in Ohms) for the bias voltage of VPK=14.0V
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Although vacuum tubes are no longer commonly used in computer or consumer electronics, they still have a substantial niche in high-end audio, high-power radio transmitters, particle accelerators, and microwave ovens. A vacuum diode's voltage-current characteristic is closely approximated by the Childs-Langmuir Law, with one parameter P called the perveance: iP={P⋅v3/2PK0if vPK>0 if vPK<0 In this problem, we will use P≈2.0 (mA/V3^2)
What is the current Ip (in Amperes) for a bias voltage of Vpk=4V? What is the incremental resistance (in Ohms) for the bias voltage of Vpk=4V? What is the current Ip (in Amperes) for a bias voltage of Vpk=14V?
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