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On the Web
- Tube database search - From NJ7P great site for tube searches. Very many data sheets and examples, includes application notes for some tube types.
- Tube DATA sheets - The industry standard for tube specifications.
- Electron Tube Data Sheets - Type index, high powered tubes and data sheets in PDF format.
- Michelle Troutman's Vacuum Tube Links - Includes FAQs, tube data sheets, tube substitutions, and tubes vs. transistors.
- Data Sheets - Quite an extensive list, almost all of these are in Adobe Acrobat format.
- Duncan's Amp Pages - Resources for vacuum tubes. A data sheet data base for tubes. SPICE models for vacuum tubes, and software available for download.
- Triode Electronics - Tube data and amp schematics online.
- WPS - Archives:electron tube datasheet database, 1958 - 1961. Application notes also.
- Frank's Electron Tube Data Sheets - Type index has many useful pages listed.
- Frank Philipse - Vacuum tube, vintage radio and electronics information. Extensive listings of tube data sheets.
Wikipedia Articles
- Williams tube - The Williams tube or (more accurately) the Williams-Kilburn tube (after Freddie Williams and co-worker Tom Kilburn), developed about 1946 or 1947, was a cathode ray tube used to electronically store binary data.
- National Snow and Ice Data Center - The National Snow and Ice Data Center, or NSIDC, is a United States information and referral center in support of polar and cryospheric research. NSIDC archives and distributes digital and analog snow and ice data and also maintains information about snow cover, avalanches, glaciers, ice sheets, freshwater ice, sea ice, ground ice, permafrost, atmospheric ice, paleoglaciology, and ice cores.
- Storage tube - Mostly obsolete, a storage tube is a special monochromatic CRT whose screen has a kind of 'memory' (hence the name): when a portion of the screen is illuminated by the CRT's electron gun, it stays lit until a screen erase command is given. Thus, screen update commands need only be sent once and this allows the use of a slower data connection, typically serial—a feature very well adapted to computer terminal use in 1960s and 70s computing.
- Remington Rand 409 - The Remington Rand 409 plug-board programmed punch card calculator, designed in 1949, was sold in two models: the UNIVAC 60 (1952) and the UNIVAC 120 (1953). The model number referred to the number of decimal digits of vacuum tube memory storage provided for data.
- Internal rotary inspection system - Internal rotary inspection system (IRIS) is an ultrasonic method for the nondestructive testing of pipes and tubes. The IRIS probe is inserted into a tube that is flooded with water, and the probe is pulled out slowly as the data is displayed and recorded.