Name: 6N7 Use: Metal type used in output stage of radio receivers as class B power amplifier or with units in parallel as class A1 amplifier to drive a 6N7 or 6N7GT as a class B amplifier. Notes: Requires an octal socket and may be mounted in any position. |
6N7 Medium Mu Twin Power Triode Characteristics Data Source. . . . . . . . . RC-15 Heater or Filament Voltage . 6.3 volts Heater or Filament Current . 0.8 amperes EIA Base . . . . . . . . . . 8B Substitutes. . . . . . . . . 6Y7 |
Capacitances and Design Maximum Values: Section . . . . . . . . . Each Triode Plate Dissipation. . . . . 5.5 watts Maximum Plate Voltage. . . 300 volts Maximum Plate Current. . . 125 ma |
Typical Operation as a Receiving Tube Description Ep Eg EgMax Es Is IsMax Ip IpMax Rp TC AF Zl PO ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Class B Amp 300 0 - - - - 35 70 - - 82 8K 10 Class A Amp 250 -5 - - - - 6 - 11.3K 3100 35 20K+ 0.4 Class A Amp 300 -6 - - - - 7.0 - 11000 3200 35 20K+ 0.4 Typical Operation as a Transmitting Tube Class of Service Ep Eg EgMax Ip IpMax Ig Drive Zl PO ------------------------------------------------------------- Class C Amp & Osc 350 -100 - 60 - 10 - - 14.5 |