A tetrode is a type of electronic vacuum tube that has four active electrodes: the cathode, anode (or plate), and two control grids. The main function of a tetrode is to amplify electrical signals. The presence of the additional grid allows for better control of the electron flow between the cathode and anode compared to a triode, which has only one control grid.

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