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#1...Even the kitchen magnetron will be phase out within the next 10 years, I'm sure.
https://www.electronicsweekly.com/news/design/the-future-of-microwave-cooking-is-solid-state-2016-01/
I went to the manufacturer's web site and they do indeed offer solid state magnetrons for residential cooking applications. I'll have to look into this as our microwave at home needs replacing.
Are you sure...? All I could find in their "residential cooking" lineup is drivers and power amplifier modules; not a complete assembly that you would treat as any kind of a drop-in replacement or even a "Lego brick" building block for your own design, as you still would need to design the actual uwave emitter, waveguide, and cooking cavity around that waveguide, etc. Also, as they have only a max of 250W/500W in that lineup, would have to design around multiple emission sources.
Honestly, I seriously doubt I will live long enough to see the death of $99 nukeboxes with a magnetron in them.
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You got me. I'm not sure. I just saw that they were manufacturing parts with residential applications. I assumed that some company was putting out microwave ovens for the residential market. The article I posted from 2016 said that the microwave emitters were designed to be used in sets of two or four.
What? Little old me design and build a microwave oven for my family to use? Heavens to Betsy! I enjoy converting low frequency AC into noise, not doing
work *shudder*. Sounds like a fun project for a graduate student interested in RF design.
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But VFD and very small scale tube manufactoring are the only things left - little gallic villages of resistance, fewer every year.
The Western Electric 300B is in production in Rossvile Georgia USA. $699 each or $1499 for a matched pair.
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From
https://www.westernelectric.com/company-history :
1988 - Western Electric employees at the Kansas City Works manufactured what they thought would be their last batch of 300B’s. The famous triode, still burning with hi-fi mystique, was hunted by serious music lovers around the world, notably Japan and France, in their search for a pair to complement single-ended amplifier designs.
1995 - After years of negotiation, AT&T grants Whitener the Western Electric brand license to manufacture vacuum tubes and audio equipment. He would obtain engineering drawings from Bell Labs and begin setting up tube manufacturing in Kansas City.
1996 - Whitener finalizes purchase of Western Electric intellectual property and equipment to manufacture and sell the 300B vacuum tube, among other types, with the hired help of former Kansas City Works employees. That year, Whitener successfully demonstrated the 300B to audio equipment manufacturers at the Consumer Electronics Show.
1997 - The newly created run of 300B electron tubes begins shipping worldwide. The original name in high fidelity had returned to the scene and a new generation of listeners could experience the emotional impact of tube sound. Japan’s MJ Audio magazine names 300B “Product of the Year.”
Although I think it is awesome that someone is making tubes in the USA, I am not in the target market for these tubes. I was ready to denounce this as a "buying the name" stunt until I saw that some of the same staff were working there.
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My personal opinion is that a company is defined by corporate culture and that the employees are the nucleotides of the corporate DNA. Of course (going further off-TEA here), corporate culture is set by the leadership, and in today's "financial quarter to quarter" focused business world, many of the iconic businesses of the American heyday are alive in name only since the MBAs at the top long ago sold the souls of those same companies in one thousand profitable transactions.
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#3I have realized that my DSO (Rigol DS1202Z-E, 2-channel, 200MHz) does poorly in X-Y mode. Yes, it works very well, but only within some very tight parameters. If it's zoomed in too much, I just get a few dots on the screen. If the data to be displayed is changing over time (in the scale of second by second), for example, the scope can't keep up and only displays a slideshow. Now keeping an eye out for a compact, cheap 2 channel CRO. That Sony/Tek scope is in the right ballpark.
EDIT:
Thanks, 25 CPS, for mentioning XY mode.