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—PRODUCT INFORMATION — Page 1 3.73 Compactron Beam Pentode | 63sec | FOR TV HORIZONTAL-DEFLECTION AMPLIFIER APPLICATIONS COLOR TV TYPE 30 WATT PLATE DISSIPATION ‘T-12 ENVELOPE 12 PIN BASE ‘The 6JS6C is a compactron beam power pentode designed for use as a horizontal deflection amplifier in color television sets. GENERAL ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL Cathode canted Unite spring Poon ~ ay EATEN CHARACTENSTICS AND RATINGS Ene To Hose Cia Patel suse E174 Btn 12 Fi vos Vonage Saane vous | nce SN Sal Heater Current a. 1.2.25 Amperes Moxirum Diameter sve ve eee «1:69 Inches Maximum Hater Cote Valtge Maximum Seated Height... .. . « . . 3.750 Inches Tote Negative with Respect to Cathode Maximum Seated Heat aes Total OC and Peak .... see 200 Volts ena . Heater Positive with Respect to Cathode DC sss ees. 100. volts Total DC and Peak «=. « 200 Volts Direct interelectrode Capacitences, approximate Grid—Number 1 to Plate (g1 to p) 0.7 pf input gt to heksq2e93) ss sss ees 2d pt Output to ekeazegs) vs sle eee 0B Bulb Temperature (At hottest point) . .. 228°C Max. TERMINAL CONNECTIONS BASING DIAGRAM cht L asoa as Pin No.1 — Heater ° Pin No. 2. — Cathode = PinNo.3. = Gude. 2 7 Pin Nod ~ Bean Plates | PinNov8 ~ Gd No.1 Pin No. 6 — No. Connection Pin No.7 Intemal Comection | Pin No. 8 Ca srs | | somes Pin No.9. — Interna! Comection 3.500 Min, { Do Not Use } Pin No. 10 ~ Beam Plates Pin No. 11 —Grid No. 2 Pin No. 12 —Heater Top Cap —Plate Base £12 — 74 GENERAL @@ ELECTRIC 6JS6C Page 2 3-73 DESIGN-MAXIMUM VALUES UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED DC Plate Supply Voltage (Boost +DC Power Supply) Peak Positive Plate Pulse Voltage (Absolute Maxima} Peak Negative Plate Pulse Voltage Positive Grid No. 3 Voltage Grid No. 2 DC Voltace v Peak Negative Grid No. 1 Voltage Plate Dissipation #0 Grid No. 2 Dissipation © - Average Cathode Current Peak Cathode Current... - Grid No. 1 Circuit Resistance with Grid Bias Feedback HV Regulation with DC or Pulse Shunt HV Regulation 990 Volts Max. Volts Max. Volts. Max. Volts Max. Volts Max. Volts Max. Watts Max Watts Max. Milliamperes Max. Milliamperes Max. = 0.47 Megohms Max. 10 Megohms Max. Design-Maximum ratings are limiting values of operating ‘ond environmental conditions applicable to « bogey electron tube of a specified type as defined by its published dato ‘ond should not be exceeded under the worst probable conditions. The tube manufacturer chooses these values to provide acceptable serviceability of the tube, making allowance for the effects of changes in operating conditions due to var- jations in the characteristics of the tube under consideration. The equipment manufacturer should design so that intially cond throughout life no design-moximum value for the intended service is exceeded with a bogey tube under the ‘worst probable operating conditions with respect to supply- voltage variation, equipment component variation, equip- ment control ediustment, load variation, signal variation, ‘environmental conditions, and variations in the characteristics of all other electron devices in the equipment. AVERAGE CHARACTERISTICS Plate Voltage... .. Grid No. 2 Voltage *.- Grid No. 1 Voltage Grid No. 3 Voltage Plate Current... Grid No. 2 Current Transconductance Triode Amplification F actor ( Grid No. 2 Connected to Plate ) (Eb= Ec2=125 Volts Ect= -25 Volts) Plate Resistance (Approximate)... Grid No. 1 Voltage for Ib= 1 Ma (Approximate) Ratio { Plate Current / Grid No. 2 Current ). HIGH VOLTAGE CUTOFF CHARACTERISTICS Pak Positive late Pulse Votlage Grid No. 2 Voltage . « Grid No. 3 Voltage * ? Grid No. 1 Voltage (Approximate) ib. . Grid No. 1 Voltage (Approximate) Ib =1Ma". .. . MINIMUM RECOMMENDED GRID DRIVE Peak Positive Plate Pulse Voltage P eak Negative Grid No. 1 Voltage SPECIAL TESTS AND RATINGS Primary Beam — Plate Emission » Initial Maximum... After 100 Hrs. of Operation wi in Ratings (Maximum) 5 115 60 Volts 125 125. Volts s -25 0 Volts $ Volts 130 600 « Milliamperes 2.8 32 « Milliamperes 11800 fumhos 3.0 S. $600 Ohms : 54 Volts ePreerce 18.5:1 5000 5000 5500 000 Volts 125 125 125 125 Volts 0 0 0 0 Volt —15 155-165 Volts 1% Volts 5000 5500 6000 Volts 210 25 240 Volts. 5 100 va : 100 na CURRENT (1c2) IN MA 160 120 80 40 CURRENT (1b) IN MA 65S6C Page 3 3-73 CHART OF RECOMMENDED MINIMUM PEAK NEGATIVE GRID VOLTAGE ‘VS PEAK POSITIVE PLATE PULSE VOLTAGE m0 260 250 230 PEAK NEGATIVE GRID VOLTAGE (DC+PEAK) 220 210 800 600 8 505560 BSS PEAK POSITIVE PLATE VOLTAGE (KV) AVERAGE PLATE CHARACTERISTICS Roted Value No. 3=0 Volts Hrid No. 2=125 Volts lect 0 Volts! 100 200 300 400 500 PLATE VOLTAGE 6JS6C Page 4 373 NOTES ‘©The equipment designer should design the equipment so that heater voltage is centered at the specified bogey value, with heater supply variations restricted to main— tain heater voltage within the specified tolerance. 4 Heater current of a bogey tube at Ef = 6.3 volts. 4 In stages operating with a grid leak bias, an adequate cathode-bias resistor or other suitable means is re ~ quired to protect the tube in the absence of excitation. * Values measured by a method involving a recurrent wave form such that the plate and screen dissipations will be kept within ratings in order to prevent damage to the tube. Grid No. 3 (Beam Plate) returned to cathode. (At Socket) Preferred Operation Dissipation Values: (Watts~Max.) Fo Pea 30 4.0 2B 45 6 5.0 a 55 Primary beam plate (Grid No. 3) emission is measured by operating the tube at a plate dissipation of 40 watts for not more than 5 minutes with the beam plate retum— ed to ground through a current meter. GENERAL @@ ELECTRIC

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