"The Design And Construction Of A Kenetron Rectifier" details the principles and practical application of kenetron rectifiers, a type of vacuum tube rectifier used for high-voltage applications. This book explores the theoretical underpinnings of kenetron operation, construction techniques, and performance characteristics. It is aimed at electrical engineers, students, and hobbyists interested in the intricacies of vacuum tube technology and power supply design.
Duncan James Stewart presents a comprehensive guide that will be invaluable for understanding the workings of vintage electronic equipment or designing specialized high-voltage systems. Though the technology may be dated, the fundamental principles discussed remain relevant and provide a solid foundation for understanding modern power electronics.
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