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Design and Use of Directly Coupled Pentode Trigger Pairs

Victor H. Regener
- 01 May 1946 - 
- Vol. 17, Iss: 5, pp 180-184
TLDR
In this article, a trigger circuit using two pentodes with direct plate-to-screen coupling is described, and the mechanism of electrical stability and instability and the process of triggering are discussed.
Abstract
A trigger circuit using two pentodes with direct plate‐to‐screen coupling is described. The mechanism of electrical stability and instability and the process of triggering are discussed. Sample diagrams for a pulse generator, an electronic switch, and a scaling circuit are given.

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Decade Counting Circuits

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Decade‐Ring Scaling Circuit

TL;DR: In this article, a ring-decade counting circuit is presented, similar in design to that of Regener's, with reference to random pulses, and a new input circuit is given so that the resulting scaler has a resolving time of 1.9 micro seconds for any two consecutive pulses and 3.7 microseconds for any three consecutive pulses.
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Decade Counting Circuits

TL;DR: In this article, a direct-coupled pentode trigger pair is made the basis of two simple ring-of-ten circuits for high-speed counting, one of which is especially suited for counting sharp pulses up to a frequency of 105 cycles per second.
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An Improved Current Integrator

TL;DR: In this article, an improved integrator circuit for measuring the ion beam current used in nuclear research is described, where a condenser is allowed to be charged and upon reaching a definite potential is discharged through a thyratron tube.