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6V6 and Push–pull output

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Difference between 6V6 and Push–pull output

6V6 vs. Push–pull output

The 6V6 is a beam-power tetrode vacuum tube. A push–pull amplifier is a type of electronic circuit that uses a pair of active devices that alternately supply current to, or absorb current from, a connected load.

Similarities between 6V6 and Push–pull output

6V6 and Push–pull output have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Pentode, Push–pull output, RCA, Tetrode, Vacuum tube.

Pentode

A pentode is an electronic device having five active electrodes.

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Push–pull output

A push–pull amplifier is a type of electronic circuit that uses a pair of active devices that alternately supply current to, or absorb current from, a connected load.

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RCA

The RCA Corporation was a major American electronics company, which was founded as the Radio Corporation of America in 1919.

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Tetrode

A tetrode is a vacuum tube (called valve in British English) having four active electrodes.

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Vacuum tube

In electronics, a vacuum tube, an electron tube, or just a tube (North America), or valve (Britain and some other regions) is a device that controls electric current between electrodes in an evacuated container.

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6V6 and Push–pull output Comparison

6V6 has 39 relations, while Push–pull output has 33. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 6.94% = 5 / (39 + 33).

References

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