ECA 235-C Color Codes for Microwave Devices with Wire Leads Including Traveling Wave Tubes, Klystrons, Crossed Field Devices, Electromagnetic Leads
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ECA 235-C Document Information:
Title
Color Codes for Microwave Devices with Wire Leads Including Traveling Wave Tubes, Klystrons, Crossed Field Devices, Electromagnetic Leads
Electronic Components Association
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1967
Scope:
The following codes are recommended as standards to be employed
with traveling wave tubes, klystron tubes or crossed field devices.
that are equipped with flying leads. It is intended that the
insulation of the leads be colored and that these leads be an
integral part of the tubes as supplied by the manufacturer.
Spaghetti or other nonpermanent means of identifying lead colors
should not be used.
Inasmuch as a color code is valuable only if the colors are
easily identifiable, it is suggested that EIA Standard GEN-101-A
Color Coding for Numerical Values be employed with the color limits
as established by Supplement 1 to EIA GEN-101-A, Standard Color
Chips.
Since different grids and possible combination of grids may be
employed to control current no attempt is made to separate the
"anode" or "control grid" from the others. The grids and helices
are numbered 1, 2, 3, . . . ,, according to their relative position
from the cathode, the lowest number being closest to the cathode.
Numbers for grids or helices not available externally are omitted.
Where two helices are equidistant from the cathode, the lower
voltage helix will be assigned the lower number.
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