Vacuum Tube IC?
Jul. 17th, 2011 09:25 pmI have a vague idea that for some of their space probes, possibly the Venera series, the Russians used something I'd describe as a vacuum tube IC, with dozens of small tubes built into an outer container which was evacuated as one unit, so that they didn't have the problems of keeping dozens of tiny tubes intact during the flight. Can anyone confirm this?
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Date: 2011-07-19 03:02 pm (UTC)Composite tubes were first developed in the 1920s
http://www.electricstuff.co.uk/loewe.html
and were pretty sophisticated by the 1960s
http://www.junkbox.com/electronics/CompactronTubesIndex.shtml
- and these designs were about saving power and space, which is surely even more important in a probe, so I would be surprised if they *didn't* use something like this.
I'm not sure how much robustness would benefit, though, as it's harder to support tiny delicate things inside a tube than it is out. However, I suppose it's only one compact item to fit inside a vibration damper or whatever it was they needed to stop all those heaters and grids shaking to bits.
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Date: 2011-07-19 07:56 pm (UTC)