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MO-10

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ID = 55399
       
Pays:
Etats-Unis
Fabricant: Haydu Brothers, Plainfield, NJ
Type:  Beam Switching Tube - incl. "Trochotron" 
Identique à MO-10 = HB-100 = 6700 = CV5277
Similaires
Remplaçants avec petites différences :
  CV5290 ; ET51 ; VS10G

Culot SPECIAL TUBEBASE in general
Chauffage Vf 6.3 Volt / If 0.3 Ampère / Indirect
Description The MO-10 is the first beam switching tube made in series. It is a high speed, nixie-compatible alternative to the Dekatron (of Sylvania, e.g. 6910), called Trochotron. The counting speed is 2 MHz. Magnetic beam switching tubes are exotic hard vacuum decimal counting devices used in high speed applications through the 1950's and 1960's. The magnetic beam switching tubes (and the Nixie tubes!) were introduced by Haydu Brothers in progress to be fully owned by Burroughs.
MO-10 was regisered as 6700.
Operating principle of trochotron. 
Poids 500 g / 17.64 oz
Bibliographie -- Original prospect or advert   Electronics, Dec. 1955, pg. 285

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MO-10: Manufacturer's Literature
Emilio Ciardiello

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