In Reply to: RE: UTC output transformers LS-63 posted by mqracing on April 15, 2015 at 10:23:23:
" If VS graph's only captured a single frequency it would have been represented as a "point"... the line is made by connecting the many points across a wider bandwidth."
No, VoltSecond's graph DOES capture a single frequency.
"Grid Drive +/- 50 volts 31.25Hz"
An AC input signal just changes the bias. The plate current and plate voltage then change following the load line. A single frequency is sufficient to represent the entire load line for that frequency.
My read of VoltSecond's article is that low inductance alone will cause a elliptical or beach ball shaped load line.
And the issue of the reactance changing with frequency, and the issue of the inductance changing with current are both "in addition to" the issue that VS is addressing.
Tre'
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