that the NBS staff has optimum accessibility to the scientific information of the world, and directs the public information activities of the Bureau. The Office consists of the following organizational units:
This tabulation of published data on Soviet electron devices has been prepared as part of the National Bureau of Standards Electron Devices Data Service. Established in 1948 to provide technical data on radio tubes to members of the Bureau staff, the service has since been extended to other scientists and engineers in government and industry. In the course of the program, a large volume of information on tubes, transistors, diodes, and other electron devices has been accumulated on punched cards. To make this information more readily available, a system has been worked out for automatically tabulating the data in handbook form. Previous tabulations include Tabulation of Data on Receiving Tubes , NBS Handbook 68 (1959); Tabulation of Data on Microwave Tubes , NBS Handbook 70 (1961); and Diode Source Book (published by Semiconductor Products magazine, (1961). The present tabulation is the result of compilation efforts extending over the past four years. All the included information was taken from published specifications, and every effort has been made to ensure accuracy and completeness. However, the Bureau cannot assume responsibility for omissions nor for results obtained with these data.
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