In Reply to: ultra-linear plate curves posted by thermionic addictions on March 18, 2015 at 13:58:55:
You will some means of seeing what the plate response is with a varied g2 voltage. The curves with I_p at various g2 voltages( v_g1=0) are the only way to do this with the required accuracy. Triode curves will provide part of this, but only at V_g2=V_p
cheers,
Douglas
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