high-frequency triode
high-frequency triode
[′hī ¦frē·kwən·sē ′trī‚ōd] (electronics)
A triode designed for operation at high frequency, having small spacings between the grid and the cathode and anode, large emission and power densities, and low active and inactive capacitances.
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