GSO IEC 60151-15:2014

IEC 60151-15:1967
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 25 December 2014

Measurements of the electrical properties of electronic tubes and valves. Part 15: Methods of measurement of spurious and unwanted electrode currents

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GSO IEC 60151-15:2014 Scope

This Recommendation is based on current practice on the measurement of spurious and unwanted electrode currents. It should not be regarded as a Recommendation in the sense of a standard, because a more detailed description of the measuring methods is needed if measuring results on the basis of these principles have to be comparable within definite tolerances. This Recommendation does not apply to gasfilled tubes or valves.

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