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Title
Eimac 2-01C instrument diode
Creator
Eitel-McCullough, Inc. (San Bruno, Calif.)
Date Created and/or Issued
1955-1965
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
According to 1950s product sheets, the 2-01C "is a small, closely-spaced, low-capacitance, high-vacuum diode designed for use through ultra-high frequencies. In measurement work, it is well suited to mounting in a probe and will maintain accuracy in the order of +/1 1 decibel up to 700 megacycles. It is useful as an indicator at frequencies as high as 3000 megacycles. The 2-01C has a maximum d-c current rating of 1.0 milliampere and a maximum peak inverse voltage rating of 1000 volts. Cooling is by convection and radiation."
Type
image
Identifier
B49B32D3-59B9-428D-B711-764960988807
2003-1-818
Subject
Eitel-McCullough, Inc
Vacuum-tubes
Nineteen sixties
Diodes
Scientific apparatus and instruments
Measuring instruments
Voltmeters
Nineteen fifties

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