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The '''6AL5''' (European type '''EAA91''')  is a a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perveance high-perveance] dual diode vacuum tube with a miniature 7-pin base with a 6.3 V, 0.3 A heater. <br />The '''12AL5''' (European type '''HAA91''') is the same but has a 12.6 V, 0.15 A heater.
[[File:6AL5_Tube.jpg|thumb|300px|right|6AL5 Tube]] The '''6AL5''' (European type '''EAA91''')  is a a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perveance high-perveance] dual diode vacuum tube with a miniature 7-pin base with a 6.3 V, 0.3 A heater. <br />The '''12AL5''' (European type '''HAA91''') is the same but has a 12.6 V, 0.15 A heater.


The 6AL5/12AL5 serves as the as the "disconnect diode" in the timebase circuit of many tube-era Tektronix scopes starting with the the [[511]] in the 1940's and continuing through the 1960's in sweep plug-ins such as the [[3B2]] and other plug-ins such as [[C|Type C]]/[[CA|Type CA]].
The 6AL5/12AL5 serves as the as the "disconnect diode" in the timebase circuit of many tube-era Tektronix scopes starting with the the [[511]] in the 1940's and continuing through the 1960's in sweep plug-ins such as the [[3B2]] and other plug-ins such as [[C|Type C]]/[[CA|Type CA]].
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* [https://www.radiomuseum.org/tubes/tube_6al5.html 6AL5] / [https://www.radiomuseum.org/tubes/tube_12al5.html 12AL5] @ radiomuseum.org
* [https://www.radiomuseum.org/tubes/tube_6al5.html 6AL5] / [https://www.radiomuseum.org/tubes/tube_12al5.html 12AL5] @ radiomuseum.org


==Pictures==


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6AL5_Tube.jpg | 6AL5 Tube
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[[Category:Diode tubes]]
[[Category:Diode tubes]]

Revision as of 17:47, 3 July 2018

6AL5 Tube

The 6AL5 (European type EAA91) is a a high-perveance dual diode vacuum tube with a miniature 7-pin base with a 6.3 V, 0.3 A heater.
The 12AL5 (European type HAA91) is the same but has a 12.6 V, 0.15 A heater.

The 6AL5/12AL5 serves as the as the "disconnect diode" in the timebase circuit of many tube-era Tektronix scopes starting with the the 511 in the 1940's and continuing through the 1960's in sweep plug-ins such as the 3B2 and other plug-ins such as Type C/Type CA.

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