On Apr 12, 5:17 pm, David Forbes dfor...@dakotacom.net wrote:
I thought it was a standard 12 pin Compactron socket. I have some of
those, and they are rather common (for big tube sockets).
Nope they have a standard base but a final anode connection on the
side of the tube - a special socket
I habe added a drawing of the NIMO socket and base from a datasheet I have
(pdf) to the photo directory named 'NIMO Socket'.
May be it is practical for understanding the connection of the acelleration
anode.
This side contact has an offsett of 18°± 3' to pin 12.
The drawing of the socket shows
On Apr 12, 8:59 pm, Tidak Ada offl...@zeelandnet.nl wrote:
I habe added a drawing of the NIMO socket and base from a datasheet I have
(pdf) to the photo directory named 'NIMO Socket'.
The full data is available from several sites, such as Jan's :
http://www.die-wuestens.de/iz/NIMO.pdf
It
On 4/12/2011 2:43 PM, Nick wrote:
It seems the final anode is connected by a spring steel tag connected
to an insulating stand-off.
I'll make some on the laser cutter...
Nick
Aha! I thought it was a regular Compactron socket.
You just need that little spring clip with the nylon standoff
On Apr 12, 3:00 pm, David Forbes dfor...@dakotacom.net wrote:
On 4/12/2011 2:43 PM, Nick wrote:
It seems the final anode is connected by a spring steel tag connected
to an insulating stand-off.
I'll make some on the laser cutter...
Nick
Aha! I thought it was a regular Compactron