cathode and manuals... · the development led to expansions into other receiving tube types and by...

12
INDUSTRIAL AND MILITARY CATHODE SUBMINIATURE ELECTRON TUBE CHARACTERISTICS

Upload: others

Post on 03-Oct-2020

3 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: CATHODE and Manuals... · The development led to expansions into other receiving tube types and by 1930 Raytheon was a leading producer of receiving tubes. Today over 10,000 people,

~RAYTHEONJ

INDUSTRIAL AND MILITARY

CATHODE SUBMINIATURE ELECTRON TUBE

CHARACTERISTICS

Page 2: CATHODE and Manuals... · The development led to expansions into other receiving tube types and by 1930 Raytheon was a leading producer of receiving tubes. Today over 10,000 people,

~" 1925 the "uelm of the P"","t I"du"';,' Compo","" O;V;';O" wa, formc~lthe development of the BH lube, the first gas·filled rectifier. This tube made ac-de radio a reality. The development led to expansions into other receiving tube types and by 1930 Raytheon was a leading producer of receiving tubes. Today over 10,000 people, employed in Raytheon's six electron tube operations, offer over 35 years of electron tube manufacturing experience to Raytheon customers.

Originating in 1939 as the Hearing Aid Tube Department, the present Industrial Components Division is an example of growth and diversification in the manufacture of industrial, military and entertainment electron tubes. From the development of the old BH rectifier in 1925 to the present, many significant Raytheon developments in the area of electron tube design and manufacture have occurred. The first practical subminiature tubes were designed and developed by Raytheon. Primarily intended for hearing aid applications they provide maximum battery life from standard dry cells.

Government tests of the hearing aid tubes led to the first contracts for subminiature

tubes for proximity fuses. Tubes developed for this purpose proved so rugged that in- e operative failures became very rare. The use of oxide-coated tungsten filaments was one of the many Raytheon developments incorporated in these fuse tubes.

A notable achievement in the industry was the anode laminating techniques that revolutionized magnetron production and helped break the radar bottleneck in World War II. Raytheon was the first to manufacture heater-cat hode tube types in subminiature size, a development which has earned the division a reputat ion for finest quality. Typical applications of these special tubes are those designed specifically for over twenty-five major U.S. missiles where resistance to shock and fatigue, low microphonic rating and high ambient temperature ratings are essential.

Today the loouslrial Components Dil'ision produces a compktc Jme of rece.ivmg tubes including miniature triodes, tetrodes and pcntode amplifiers, rectifiers and power tubes. Industrial and military tubes include miniature and subminiature directly­heated twin diodes and indirectly-heated cathode tubes including lightweight low drain triodes and pentodes, cold cathode rcctifiers, visual indicators, voltage regulators, thyra­trons and cathode ray and storage tubes. The product scope also includes our expanding line of electro-mechanical, electro-optical and electro-chemical components.

The ability to successfully carry out assignments of major importance is typical of Raytheon's history and development. Raytheon, the largest company devoted ex­clusively to electronics, welcomes assignments in the interest of industry and national security. We are constantly exploring the expanding frontie rs inherent in the application of electronic capabilities, especially in the electron tube field. One of the largest applica­tion engineering staffs in the electron tube industry is available to assist you. •

Page 3: CATHODE and Manuals... · The development led to expansions into other receiving tube types and by 1930 Raytheon was a leading producer of receiving tubes. Today over 10,000 people,

·-

RAYTHEON CATHODE SUBMINIATURE TUBES FOR INDUSTRIAL, MILITARY AND

COMMUNICATIONS APPLICATIONS

For industrial and military applications Raytheon offers the widest line of cathode sub­miniatures currently available. Popular Raytheon industrial types and improved military versions meet a host of critical applications. Their long life and stability insure optimum performa nce in guided missiles, computers, communications and radar cq uipmcnts and radia tion measuring instruments. In high temperature and high radiation environments their reliable qualities overcome your most critical problems.

Recommended for New Equipment Design

The following arc recommended provided required characteristics aTe fulfilled . All heater voltages 6.3 V.

Triodes 5703WB 5744WB 6247WA 6533WA 681. 7576

Twin Tr iodes 6021 6021WA 6111

Diodes

6111WA 6112 61 12WA 6832 7079 7327 7550

5704WA 5829WA

Pentodes (Semi-remote) 6872

Pentodes (Sharp) 5639 5639WA 5702WB 7083

Pent odes (Power) 5902 5902WA

Mixers 5784WB

J

Page 4: CATHODE and Manuals... · The development led to expansions into other receiving tube types and by 1930 Raytheon was a leading producer of receiving tubes. Today over 10,000 people,

"" Num"',

6AZ!5

6Sf7

611F7W

56 .. 7

, •

6CJ

,

• 808

.. "

" .' '.

" FIG. 2

CATHODE SUBMINIATURE TUBES

80C •

'0' " t·

" " "

FIG. 3 FIG. 4

• 80F •

O· . ..

~, . ' " ., ., , ..

• FIG. 5

• 80G •

Page 5: CATHODE and Manuals... · The development led to expansions into other receiving tube types and by 1930 Raytheon was a leading producer of receiving tubes. Today over 10,000 people,

• For 80th Section. Type, in bo ld f t Ze ro Signal 0 0<8 or. Raytheon Pre fe rred T f Ab.olute Max imum ype . o r ne .. circu" de.ign •.

,

C)' .' .. " ,. " "

FIG. 6

SOL

'0' '. , . , • • • FIG. 7

SDK bJ I • J . I I ,

" .... " " .., t

FIG. 8

6,.,Z5

6Bf7

""

'Q. " '. ' ... " ,

SOY FIG. 1

• J • I

• G" "

FIG. 9

..

Page 6: CATHODE and Manuals... · The development led to expansions into other receiving tube types and by 1930 Raytheon was a leading producer of receiving tubes. Today over 10,000 people,

',,. Number

570~

5829WA

"'"

5908

5916

" Bey

§ Approximate

CATHODE SUBMINIATURE TUBES

of> E. I. A. De,ignation •. Where none ex i," Rayth eon us • • figure no.

" " "

~ • ,, ' w w • ,,' acz BDC BOG

• I • 1 , , , , , .. , , , • c;, M M 0, • . " • OM M •

FIG. 8 FIG. 10 FIG . 1l

"

bJ , .... , , 'K"M"":t!<"

FIG. 12

I ,

Page 7: CATHODE and Manuals... · The development led to expansions into other receiving tube types and by 1930 Raytheon was a leading producer of receiving tubes. Today over 10,000 people,

T 1

Gm

1 Section 1 • Section 2

Plale Load ResiSTance

• Grounde d Grid • For Both Section, t Ze ro Signol 0 Absolute Maximum Type. in bold lac .. 0'& Royt~eon Pr" f .. ""d Type. lor new circuit de.ign •. RoHng. are Typical Operating Charade,i.tieI .

.. .. " .. .. , ~ ~

, " '" BDJ BDK BDL BDM

, ,. , I' " , M " G' " '" " , '

FIG. 13 FIG. 14 FIG. 15 FIG. 16

Type Numbe.

5704

5704WA

5829

5829WA

5908

5916

• Plot .. to Co!nod ..

Page 8: CATHODE and Manuals... · The development led to expansions into other receiving tube types and by 1930 Raytheon was a leading producer of receiving tubes. Today over 10,000 people,

T,,,. Numb. r

"" bO"

"'"

6111

6112

6184

6193

CIOlli"<ol;Oll b,

K.y 10 Symbol"

--

CATHODE SUBMINIATURE TUBES

E.I.A . Me'" Dim.nliono

... 10' -.. .. n -.. ..

11 .. § App,,,,,;mCl'" .. P. , Sedi.... l:>. Wilhollt ut.rnol Shi.ld t Mox;mum </J E.I .A.. Deoignotio,,". Wh.r. lion ... i.,. lIoylloeoll ..... lillll •• no .

, ..,.. .. T • . ,

" < • ,. '

bJ ~ SOC SDE SOG , T

• • , , , • • , . .. " 1

• , '. . <;""'""', •

SFO SHF FIG. 8

• ,

• Min;m"m

.. .. .. . ' • SDJ

Page 9: CATHODE and Manuals... · The development led to expansions into other receiving tube types and by 1930 Raytheon was a leading producer of receiving tubes. Today over 10,000 people,

• •

Grid I Grid :I Grid 3

• for loth s.cliolll t Z •• o Signal 0 Ablolul .. Mo~;mum Ty~. in bo ld I"",e Or. Royl"..,,, P, . f.rred Type. for n. w ci,cII;1 designs.

BOK ~ BOl ~ , • I " , . , , " " G ~. . "" .

FIG. 14 FIG. 15

Om

• •

Pia ,,, Itui." .....

ol"n"

Load R.sistance

ohm.

, s.clion 1 • s.clion :I • Ground"d Grid Ro'ing'"'' TY";fOl O/Hroting Charade,i.l;e •.

,

~ ~ ~ .

BOM BEH

A ,

, . FIG. 16

.." 6021WA

,,,,

6110

6111

6111WA

6112

6112WA

6184

6193

d

Page 10: CATHODE and Manuals... · The development led to expansions into other receiving tube types and by 1930 Raytheon was a leading producer of receiving tubes. Today over 10,000 people,

69.(7

6948

7079

7327

7550

7759

no.

Bf)(

CATHODE SUBMINIATURE TUBES

• BOC

E.I .... . Ma" Dimenlionl

• P.t $Kfion 6. Wi,t.out bternol Shi.ld Wh.,. none ... illl Raytheon ..... figu,. no.

BFY

, BDE

'. BJY

, ,

, BOG

• •• , , .. ," • ,

' . " ' BJZ

Page 11: CATHODE and Manuals... · The development led to expansions into other receiving tube types and by 1930 Raytheon was a leading producer of receiving tubes. Today over 10,000 people,

• Plot. C""hod. Plot. Grid I Grid 2. Grid 3

f-~-';:::::=;---+--'''''''---+-=;'--'---l---'o;'-''---i-=:;:'''----1 Amplifi' '''i''" Gm II mho.

R .. i" .. n,e ohms

load Ru •• lane.

ohm. Output Wa tts "'" Numbe.

• , • For 80th Section. t Ze,o SigMI 0 Ab ... I"I. Maximum

Typ ... in bold loea .. r. Raytheon Prefe rred Typ. s /or ne"" ';rcui, d ... ;gn •.

, < < bJ • • <, <.

~ BDK BDL , . ,. , , \ , _..., " HC, " " " . 3

FIG. 8 FIG. 17

Filet""

' '''

-, ... 69~8 .. ....!::t:::! .. !!::~::::::::t:::::::::~=7~'~7~.::::===

7327

75S0

7759

7760

, Section 1 • Section 2 ~ Grounded Grid 4 Plat. 10 C .. thode I/"Iing. or. Typic", Op., .. ' ing Charade';.,;".

BGQ BFW

FIG. 18

-

Page 12: CATHODE and Manuals... · The development led to expansions into other receiving tube types and by 1930 Raytheon was a leading producer of receiving tubes. Today over 10,000 people,

REGIONAL SALES

OFFICES NEW ENGLAND 55 Chopel $1., Newlon 58, Moss. Tel: Bigelow 4-7500

MID·ATlANTIC 210 Sylvan Ave., Englewood Cliffs, N. J. Tel : LOweU7-4911 NYC, Wisconsin 7·6400

SOUTH ATlANTIC 100 Roesler Rd., Glen Burnie, Md. Tel: SOuthfield 1-0450

1612 Eost Colonial Drive, Orlando, Florida Tel, GArden 3-0518

WEST CENTRAL 9501 Grand Ave., Franklin Pork, III. Tel, NAtional 5-4000

3511 Hall Street Dollos, Texas Tel: LAkeside 6·7921

WESTERN 225 North Von Ness Ave., Hawthorne, California Tel : Plymouth 7-3151

GOVERNMENT SAlES 333 West First St., Dayton 2, Ohio Tel: BAldwin 3-8128

1000 Sixteenth SI., N.W., Washington 6, D. C. Tel: MEtropolitan 8-5205

CANADA Roytheon Canada, ltd. 400 Philips 51., Waterloo, Ontario, Canodo

For small order and proto­type quantities see your local Raytheon electronic parts distributor.