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BS 4319-1:1968 Methods of measurement of the electrical properties of electronic tubes and valves (excluding microwave devices) Essential conditions for measuring equivalent input and output admittances

BS 4319-1:1968

Methods of measurement of the electrical properties of electronic tubes and valves (excluding microwave devices) Essential conditions for measuring equivalent input and output admittances

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Standard number:BS 4319-1:1968
Pages:8
Released:1968-04-30
ISBN:0 580 00196 2
Status:Standard
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BS 4319-1:1968


This standard BS 4319-1:1968 Methods of measurement of the electrical properties of electronic tubes and valves (excluding microwave devices) is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 31.100 Electronic tubes

This Part of BS 4319 outlines conditions to be followed when measuring input and output admittances of electronic tubes and valves (excluding microwave devices). It does not include measuring methods.

These conditions include:

  1. Definitions of the admittances to be measured.
  2. Measuring conditions.
  3. Details of a standard adaptor and shielding.

At present these apply to tubes and valves having the following bases:

Small button 7-pin miniature base BS 448-2.B7Ga
Small button noval 9-pin base BS 448-B9Aa
B8A/Rimlock base BS 448-2.B8Aa

a BS 448, “Dimensions of electronic tubes and valves”.

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Figure 1 — Dimensions associated with the measurement of input and output admittances


Gives conditions but not measuring methods. Other parts will cover terminology, theory, measuring conditions, basic circuits, and methods of measurement.