elektroniputket
Elektroniputket, also known as vacuum tubes or thermionic valves, are historical electronic components that played a crucial role in the development of early electronics. These devices control electric current by manipulating the flow of electrons in a vacuum-sealed glass or metal enclosure.
The fundamental principle behind an elektroniputki relies on thermionic emission. When a filament or cathode is
The earliest and simplest elektroniputki was the diode, invented by John Ambrose Fleming. It contained only
Elektroniputket were instrumental in the creation of radios, televisions, early computers, and radar systems. However, their