6N3P

6N3P

. The Russian tube is slightly larger in size than the American tube.

Basic Data

(per each triode)

Uf = 6.3V, If = 350 mA uM = 36 Ia = 7.7 mA S = 4.9 mA/V Pa = 1.5 W

History of Use

6N3P was widely used for FM band radio input unit stages (nearly all 1960s Soviet radios with FM band employed the same input unit on a separate subchassis). Currently it has found use in DIY preamps. A ruggedized/industrial version of the tube is designated 6N3P-EV (Russian: 6Н3П-ЕВ)

See also

*6N1P
*6N2P
*12AT7

External links

* [http://frank.pocnet.net/sheets/113/6/6N3P.pdf 6N3P tube datasheet]
* [http://www.nj7p.org/Tube4.php?tube=2C51 2C51 tube data (NJ7P Tube Database)]
* [http://www.michaelgaedtke.de/SubMenu_Verstaerker/6N3P.html DIY-Hybrid-Amplifier with russian 6N3P-Tube (in german)]


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