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Old 28th January 2012, 04:17 PM   #1
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Default EL34 Characteristics for Ug2 400V

Hello.. i need EL34 characteristics for draw loadline but WITH Ug2 400v(420v) AND Ug1 lines TO THE -40V or more..most of public satasheets has -Ug1 lines TO the -30 or -35V, but i want to draw loadline for -Ug1 -39V that will looks "clearly".. Bias point "line" 1mm above "zero" dont look very clearly..

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