Vacuum Tube Guide

Positively charged electrode that attracts the electrons.

Introduced the grid for amplification.

Placed between cathode and anode to control the volume of electrons. vacuum tube

Examples include "magic eye" tubes for signal display, thyratrons, and magnetrons. Key Technical Details

Heated (white-hot) to "boil off" electrons via thermionic emission. Positively charged electrode that attracts the electrons

A glass or metal container that prevents air molecules from disrupting electron flow. Common Types

Basic rectifiers, converting AC to DC.

Include additional grids to improve efficiency and reduce signal distortion.