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|Part_nos=154-0260-00 | |Part_nos=154-0260-00 | ||
|Description=triode-pentode combo | |Description=triode-pentode combo | ||
|Used_in=125;132 | |Used_in=125;132;560 | ||
|Designers= | |Designers= | ||
}} with a {{B9A base}}. | }} with a {{B9A base}}. | ||
The '''7734''' is the high- | The '''7734''' is the high-reliability version. | ||
It's an unusual tube. Most triode-pentodes contain a small-signal triode. The 7734/6GE8 triode is designed to dissipate some power, typically as the pass element in a linear power supply regulator. | It's an unusual tube. Most triode-pentodes contain a small-signal triode. The 7734/6GE8 triode is designed to dissipate some power, typically as the pass element in a linear power supply regulator. | ||
==Used in== | ==Used in== | ||
* [[560]] | |||
* [[125]] | * [[125]] | ||
* [[132]] | * [[132]] |
Latest revision as of 17:24, 17 September 2023
The 6GE8 (P/N 154-0260-00) is a triode-pentode combo vacuum tube with a B9A (Noval) miniature 9-pin base.
The 7734 is the high-reliability version.
It's an unusual tube. Most triode-pentodes contain a small-signal triode. The 7734/6GE8 triode is designed to dissipate some power, typically as the pass element in a linear power supply regulator.