35 KW MEDIUM MU POWER TRIODE ML-6697A
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FEATURES:
Filament Voltage: 13.0 Volts
Filament Current: 205 Amps
Filament Starting Current, Max: 800 Amps
Amplification factor: 20
Filament/cathode: Thoriated Tungsten
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Current: --- Amps
Capacitance: Grounded cathode
Input: 55 pF
Output: 76 pF
Feedthrough: 2.7 pF
Capacitance: Grounded grid
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Output: --- pF
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Cooling: Forced Air
Base: Coaxial
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Air Chimney: ---
Boiler: ---
Length: 19.875; 504.83 mm
Diameter: 5.281 in; 134.14 mm
Weight: 43 lbs;
BENEFITS:
• Worldwide brand name recognition
• Over 85 years technical expertise
APPLICATIONS:
• Industrial
• Communications
Communications & Power Industries Triode
The ML-6697A is a forced-air cooled ceramic/
metal triode designed for AM broadcast and
communications amplifiers and for industrial
heating service. The heavy wall anode with
high efficiency disc fins is capable of dis-
sipating 35 kW. The ML-6697A will operate
with plate voltages up to 16 kV in CW opera-
tion. Maximum ratings apply at frequencies
up to 40 MHz. Useful power output can be
obtained at frequencies up to 80 MHz with
reduced ratings.
With a history of producing high quality products, we can help you with your triode.
Contact us at MPPMarketing@cpii.com or call us at +1 650-846-2800. The data should be used for basic information only.
Formal, controlled specifications may be obtained from CPI for use in equipment design.
Microwave Power
Products Division
811 Hansen Way
Palo Alto, California
USA 94304
tel +1 650-846-2800
fax +1 650-856-0705
email MPPMarketing@cpii.com
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For more detailed information, please refer to the
corresponding CPI technical description if one has
been published, or contact CPI. Specifications may
change without notice as a result of additional data or
product refinement. Please contact CPI before using
this information for system design.
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