Publication Date:
2011-08-17
Description:
NASA-Lewis Research Center has conducted an ongoing life test program on commercial impregnated tungsten cathodes since 1971. This brief is an update of the information as of December 1979. B-type cathodes, operated at 1100 C have been run in simulated microwave tubes at 2 A/sq cm for more than four years with about 6-percent degradation in current at a constant reference anode voltage. M-type cathodes have been operated for 30,000 h at a cathode temperature of 1010 C and 2 A/sq cm with no degradation in current as a constant reference anode voltage.
Keywords:
ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Type:
IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices; ED-27; July 198
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