Dados complementares II
Type 6BS7 is essentially a type
6BR7
with the signal grid taken out to a top cap in order to overcome the external
'hum problem'. However, hum was not a problem to professional hi-fi designers
who preferred the single-ended 6BR7 for other good reasons and (on the whole)
ignored the 6BS7.
Moreover, ham-fisted DIY enthusiasts who could not handle the
6BR7 often could not the 6BS7 either (since hum is not the only problem in
high-gain audio amplifiers). Above all, it makes no sense to design and market a
valve specifically for incompetent customers! As a result the 6BS7 was much less
widely used.
Robert Sutherland has been looking at an old Brimar data book
and found they recommend the 6BS7 for use in valve voltmeters, pH meters and
other electrometer applications. In an example electrometer circuit with an
input current of less than 5 pA. Such high input impedance would require very
careful circuit design and layout and would pick up any extraneous signal.
The thin glass tube envelope is 20 mm in diameter and,
excluding the B9A base pins, is 50 mm tall.
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