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Re: Tube on a Chip? [message #74098 is a reply to message #74093] Tue, 09 October 2012 21:12 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
gofar99 is currently offline  gofar99
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How cool a micro 300B on a chip Laughing The thermal load would force it to be immersed in liquid nitrogen. I see no reason why micro tubes on a chip could not be made. There are a number of tubes that are quite small now, so with technological advances since the "peanut" tube's heyday I can envision one an order of magnitude smaller. Be great for very high frequency and switching applications. For audio maybe, maybe not so great. Still a very interesting topic.



Good Listening
Bruce
 
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