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ECF80Sensibly equivalent¶ to:See also:
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The ECF80 was originally a British made product as in ECF80 but this later example was made abroad when it became cheaper to manufacture overseas.The ECF80 was designed for operation up to 220 MHz. As 1950s television receivers tended to use the PCFnn 300 mA valves, the production of this valve with a 6.3 Volt heater suggests that it was aimed at the professional VHF communications market.
The triode, on the left, is the oscillator and has to produce 5 V pk-pk signal. The screened pentode is the mixer. The valve has two cathodes so two independent valves are sited in the one envelope.The thin glass tube envelope is 21 mm in diameter and, excluding the B9A base pins, is 47 mm tall.References: Data-sheet & 1040 Type ECF80 was first introduced in 1954. See also 1954 adverts. |
Pin Connections
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |  a(t) | g1 | g2 | h | h | a | k,s,g3 | k(t) | g1(t) |
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Absolute Maximum Operating Conditions¶
| Vh | Ah | Va | Vs | Vg | mAa | mAs | ra | gm | 
| 6.3 | 0.43 | 250 | 180 | -5.8 | 5.7 | 1.4 | 1.5M | 5.5 |
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Absolute Maximum Operating Conditions¶
| Va | Vg | mAa | ra | gm | 
| 100 | -2 | 14 | 4K | 5 |
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PDF scanned from an original document held by the museum |
Updated March 08, 2020.
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