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If the grid resistor on that oscillator went out, for instance, what would it do?
The value of the grid resistor determines the gain of the amplifier stage.
Grid leak bias - diverting DC grid current through a high value grid resistor.
Another limitation is in the combination of high output impedance, decoupling capacitor and grid resistor, which acts as a high-pass filter.
The term grid resistor is sometimes used to describe a resistor of any type connected to the control grid of a vacuum tube.
The load of a resistive load bank is created by the conversion of electrical energy to heat via high-power resistors such as grid resistors.
An odd effect whereby the output reduced markedly as the drive was increased beyond a certain point was traced to an almost open circuit 22kW PA grid resistor.
In heavy-duty industrial high-current applications, a grid resistor is a large convection-cooled lattice of stamped metal alloy strips connected in rows between two electrodes.
It is termed rheostatic if the generated electrical power is dissipated as heat in brake grid resistors, and regenerative if the power is returned to the supply line.
GRID RESISTORS The resistors on the outside of the train are protected by a mesh housing so that cooling air can circulate between them.
The grid resistor Rg is connected between C1 and Rk in Figure 25, and the voltage at its cathode end is almost equal to and follows the voltage at the grid end.
An unbypassed cathode resistor, common to both tubes, couples the signal to the cathode of the second amplifier, which is operated in "Grounded grid" mode, with the grid resistor bypassed by a capacitor which maintains a constant grid voltage.