US1745559A - Electron-discharge-tube generator - Google Patents

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US1745559A
US1745559A US753255A US75325524A US1745559A US 1745559 A US1745559 A US 1745559A US 753255 A US753255 A US 753255A US 75325524 A US75325524 A US 75325524A US 1745559 A US1745559 A US 1745559A
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    • H03BGENERATION OF OSCILLATIONS, DIRECTLY OR BY FREQUENCY-CHANGING, BY CIRCUITS EMPLOYING ACTIVE ELEMENTS WHICH OPERATE IN A NON-SWITCHING MANNER; GENERATION OF NOISE BY SUCH CIRCUITS
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  • Figure 1 is a diagra'mshowing the oscillat ing circuits.
  • each tube being provided with an anod a cathode and a grid.
  • the anode of each tube is connected through a reslstance D to the source of anode voltage and also through a direct current checking means to the grid of'the next tube. That is to say, the anode of the third tube is connected on the one hand over a coupling reactance D to the anode voltage source and on the other handover a coupling condenser B to the grid of the following, that is to say, to that of the-first tube.
  • the grid of the said third tube is connected through the condenser to the anodeor plate of the-preceding tube.
  • Three points or terminals 1,11,111 are indicated. Arithmetically and by means of experiments it can be proved readily that between any two of these 7 pointsa negative resistance exists and that an oscillation circuit of suflicient low loss being 1 connected between any two of these three terminals is. caused as well to oscillate.
  • a high frequency generator comprising three discharge tubes each provided with an anode, cathode and grid, an anode voltage source, the anode of each tube being connected through a resistance to the source of anode voltage and also through a direct current checking means to the grid of the next tube, the anode of the last tubebeing similarly con nected to the grid of the first tube, and 0scillating circuits'connected in polygonal arrangement, the corners of which are connected to the grids, so that such oscillating cir cuits are insulated from the source of anode voltage and govern themselves mutually with phase displacement equal to 120.

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Feb. 4, 1930.
E. SCHRACK ET AL ELECTRON DISCHARGE TUBE GENERATOR Filed Dec. 1, 1924 J BM M flg . I l l 9 u u M /II /II /I[ Patented Feb. 4, 1930 I EDUARD SGHIRACK AND ROBERT E'I'TENREICH, OF VIENNA, AUSTRIA ELECTRON-DISCHARGE-TUBE GENERATOR Application filed December The principle upon which the present in vention is based is that voltages of the devices controlling the discharge spaces of electron discharge tubes are tapped off at proper phase from a connection, in which the anode or plate currents in turn'maintain the polyphase oscillation. This is similar to the manner in which the valve-motion on the shaft of an internal combustion motor causes the cylinders to work in correct cycle. In a motor having a single cylinder the energy delivery takes place intermittentlyonce at each revolution, and there are analogous relations and conditions in connection with an oscillation circuit connection having only a single discharge tube or electron discharge space.
In the accompanying drawings Figure 1 is a diagra'mshowing the oscillat ing circuits. a I
Figure 2 183, similar view of our improved A I high frequencygenerator.
, In accordance with our invention and'as shown in F1gureg2, a three tube connection 1s 2 employed, each tube being provided with an anod a cathode and a grid. The anode of each tube is connected through a reslstance D to the source of anode voltage and also through a direct current checking means to the grid of'the next tube. That is to say, the anode of the third tube is connected on the one hand over a coupling reactance D to the anode voltage source and on the other handover a coupling condenser B to the grid of the following, that is to say, to that of the-first tube.
: The grid of the said third tube is connected through the condenser to the anodeor plate of the-preceding tube. Three points or terminals 1,11,111 are indicated. Arithmetically and by means of experiments it can be proved readily that between any two of these 7 pointsa negative resistance exists and that an oscillation circuit of suflicient low loss being 1 connected between any two of these three terminals is. caused as well to oscillate.
When three oscillation circuits are arranged according to the mesh (delta) or polygonal connection all of said three circuits oscillate, but in such manner that thesum of the voltages which are associated to them is zero,
1, 1924. Serial No. 753,255.
since the sum of the voltages in a closed loop is always equal to zero.
If the three circuits are equal,'they will oscillate at the same frequency and owing to the symmetrical arrangement also with the same amplitude. But the sum of three alternating voltages of equal amplitude and frequency can only be zero in every moment, if the individual voltages are displaced in phase to each other by an angle being equal to? A This has been proved to be correct by experiments.
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A high frequency generator comprising three discharge tubes each provided with an anode, cathode and grid, an anode voltage source, the anode of each tube being connected through a resistance to the source of anode voltage and also through a direct current checking means to the grid of the next tube, the anode of the last tubebeing similarly con nected to the grid of the first tube, and 0scillating circuits'connected in polygonal arrangement, the corners of which are connected to the grids, so that such oscillating cir cuits are insulated from the source of anode voltage and govern themselves mutually with phase displacement equal to 120.
EDUARD SCHRACK. DR. ROBERT ETTENREICH.
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US2492184A (en) * 1945-09-01 1949-12-27 Standard Telephones Cables Ltd Polyphase oscillator
US5561399A (en) * 1995-04-19 1996-10-01 Telefonaktiebolaget Lm Ericsson Cascaded multi-resonator oscillator having high Q-value

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2492184A (en) * 1945-09-01 1949-12-27 Standard Telephones Cables Ltd Polyphase oscillator
US5561399A (en) * 1995-04-19 1996-10-01 Telefonaktiebolaget Lm Ericsson Cascaded multi-resonator oscillator having high Q-value

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