elektroniputkina
Elektroniputkina, also known as the electron tube or vacuum tube, is an electronic component that controls electric current between electrodes in an evacuated space. These devices were fundamental to early electronic technology and played a crucial role in radio, television, and early computing systems before being largely replaced by solid-state electronics in the mid-20th century.
The basic structure of an elektroniputkina consists of a glass or metal envelope containing a vacuum or
Elektroniputkina were widely used in radio receivers, amplifiers, oscillators, and power supplies due to their ability
Despite their obsolescence in mainstream electronics, elektroniputkina remain relevant in niche applications such as high-fidelity audio