hey-Hey!!!,
After a bit of discussion yeilded the simplified answer is, 'each tube/phase sees a-a/2', I still want to know what happens when the simplifications are removed. Say for a pair of 6L6GC pentodes. B+ around 250 V, a-a load of ~5k and each tube idling near 100 mA. What is the load seen at each plate across the swing up and down of the signal?
With a pentode, plate resistance is high compared to the loading...make it infinite for discussion?
cheers,
Douglas
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