bunching voltage
bunching voltage
[′bən·chiŋ ‚vōl·tij] (electronics)
Radio-frequency voltage between the grids of the buncher resonator in a velocity-modulated tube such as a klystron; generally, the term implies the peak value of this oscillating voltage.
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