Williamson amplifier

1947 reference design of a low-distortion push-pull tube amplifier
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Williamson amplifier

Summary

Williamson amplifier is an open knowledge[1].

Key Facts

  • Williamson amplifier is credited with the discovery of David Theodore Nelson Williamson[2].
  • Williamson amplifier's instance of is recorded as open knowledge[3].
  • Williamson amplifier's instance of is recorded as reference design[4].
  • Williamson amplifier's based on is recorded as Wireless World Quality Amplifier[5].
  • Williamson amplifier's subclass of is recorded as valve amplifier[6].
  • Williamson amplifier's subclass of is recorded as amplifier[7].
  • Williamson amplifier's Commons category is recorded as Williamson Amplifier[8].
  • Williamson amplifier's time of discovery or invention is recorded as +1947-00-00T00:00:00Z[9].
  • Williamson amplifier's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03zt5w[10].
  • Williamson amplifier's published in is recorded as Wireless World[11].
  • Williamson amplifier's uses is recorded as negative feedback[12].
  • Williamson amplifier's uses is recorded as KT66[13].
  • Williamson amplifier's uses is recorded as 6SN7[14].
  • Williamson amplifier's schematic is recorded as The revised Williamson amplifier schematic (1949).png[15].
  • Williamson amplifier's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 2781176698[16].

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Works and Contributions

Williamson amplifier is credited with the discovery of David Theodore Nelson Williamson[2].

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