People,
I am looking for a spice model of a vacuum tube where the anode current will also react to the applied filament/heater current. The specific tube model is not really that important, as long as I can get between 4-15mA of anode current and handle up to 700 V max of anode voltage.
I want to design a jig to test the emission's regulator power supply used in some mass spectrometers.
They vary the ion source emissions by sensing and controlling the filament current. All the spice tube models I found so far, ignores the heater in the model.
I think it is possible to use a cheap vacuum tube when testing these regulators, without risking damage to the expensive ion source tube.
Before I start building the design, I would like to simulate it first.
Any help or ideas appreciated.
Can a high voltage transistor not be used?
I am kind of doubtful you will find a full tube model with heater dynamics.. if you must use a tube, you may have to just model the effects yourself if they are relevant.
I do not quite understand your application.