triode
traɪ.ɒd
Definitions
1. noun
A type of vacuum tube or valve having three main electrodes, typically used in electronic circuits for amplifying or switching electronic signals.
“The radio used a triode to amplify the signal from the antenna.”
traɪ.ɒd
1. noun
A type of vacuum tube or valve having three main electrodes, typically used in electronic circuits for amplifying or switching electronic signals.
“The radio used a triode to amplify the signal from the antenna.”