I started experiments with logic element circuits to understand the performance of one logic element - a vacuum tube.
I found, that triode in a simple circuit from IBM 604 can handle up to 1 MHz square signal with appropriate front. But 6N23P was used - it's a high frequency triode. This is very slow for my purposes - If i wan reach 1MHz clock - Out edges must fit into 50ns.
Orange signal - control grid, 30ns edges, Blue signal - anode. Rising edge 200ns.
First schema to test. Anode resistor can vary in 5-33k, but doesn't influence the fronts.
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