Hi all!
Been long time since posted here ...anybody has
a reliable model of 6336B? Esp. for high volatge/low current?
One section (30W)
I've found something here:
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/evo/amp/CSPP/6336.htm
(scroll down to about 3/4 or search for "spice" on the page)
but I think it's for 2 sections.
Cheers,
jarek
6336B model
Here's both. Let me know how it works out. The 6336 is the "A" (5 amp heater) from the Raytheon tube curves. The 6528 likewise uses the Raytheon tube curves, although I strongly suspect those curves are in error for Vg=-20 volts and above 100mA and subtly incorrect for Vg=-50 volts, as the published shape is not "consistent".
Stephie >3
Stephie >3
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Hee Hee Hee. No need to insult me. I haven't been a guy for a few years now.
Let me know if those work out OK. They seem to follow the curves reasonably well, except for what I consider a drawing error on Raytheon CK6528 curves.
BTW, here's a recent "me".
Hugs,
Stephie
Let me know if those work out OK. They seem to follow the curves reasonably well, except for what I consider a drawing error on Raytheon CK6528 curves.
BTW, here's a recent "me".
Hugs,
Stephie
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Not a problem, I embarassed myself there for a while. Can't describe how much better I am now though.
EL34 is a pretty nice critter, and nice equally in triode mode. Tetrodes in triode offer some interesting options, since you can make the triode connection via a resistor, and that leads to some interesting changes.
Warmest Regards,
Stephie <3
EL34 is a pretty nice critter, and nice equally in triode mode. Tetrodes in triode offer some interesting options, since you can make the triode connection via a resistor, and that leads to some interesting changes.
Warmest Regards,
Stephie <3