i would like to emulate a Pentode (electron tube). Does anybode have an idea how to do that ? Thanks in advance Stephan Weber |
by Stephan_Weber
December 16, 2017 |
In its linear region a pentode would look like a vcvs, with the right amount of gain, and a voltage offset to represent the grid bias. If you want more than this, try: http://www.trioda.com/tools/triode.html |
+1 vote by mikerogerswsm December 16, 2017 |
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