Question
Write a short note on 'Valves' in electronics.

Answer

Before the discovery of transistors in 1948, valves (vacuum tubes) were widely used in electronic circuits.
Types of valves are as follows:
(i) Vacuum diode : which has two electrodes Anode (often called plate), and cathode.
(ii) Vacuum triode : which has three electrodes - cathode, plate and grid.
(iii) Vacuum tetrode : which has anode, cathode and 2 grids, so total four electrodes.
(iv) Vacuum pentode : which has 5 electrodes.
In a vacuum tube, the electrons are supplied by a heated cathode (current is passed through the filament kept very close to the cathode and by heating the cathode, electrons are emitted by Thermionic emission process.)
Controlled flow of electrons in vacuum is obtained by varying the voltage between its different electrodes. Vacuum is required in the inter-electrode region (/space). Otherwise the moving electrons may lose their energy on collision with the air molecules in their path.
In these devices, the electrons can flow only from cathode to the anode (i.e. only in one direction). Therefore such devices are generally referred to as valves.
These vacuum tube devices are bulky, consume high power, operate generally at high voltages ( $\sim 100 V$ ) and have limited life and low reliability.

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