anode neutralization
anode neutralization
[′a‚nōd ‚nü·trə·lə′zā·shən] (electronics)
Method of neutralizing an amplifier in which the necessary 180° phase shift is obtained by an inverting network in the plate circuit. Also known as plate neutralization.
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