- Electronic oscillator
An electronic oscillator is an
electronic circuit that produces a repetitive electronic signal, often asine wave or asquare wave .A low-frequency oscillator (LFO) is an electronic oscillator that generates an AC
waveform between 0.1 Hz and 10 Hz. This term is typically used in the field of audiosynthesizers , to distinguish it from an audio frequency oscillator.Oscillators designed to produce a high-power AC output from a DC supply are usually called inverters.
Types of electronic oscillator
There are two main types of electronic oscillator: the
harmonic oscillator and the relaxation oscillator.Harmonic oscillator
The harmonic oscillator produces a
sinusoid al output. The basic form of a harmonic oscillator is anelectronic amplifier with the output attached to a narrow-bandelectronic filter , and the output of the filter attached to the input of the amplifier. When the power supply to the amplifier is first switched on, the amplifier's output consists only of noise. The noise travels around the loop, being filtered and re-amplified until it increasingly resembles the desired signal.A
piezoelectric crystal (commonlyquartz ) may be coupled to the filter to stabilise the frequency ofoscillation , resulting in acrystal oscillator .There are many ways to implement harmonic oscillators, because there are different ways to amplify and filter. For example:
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Armstrong oscillator
*Hartley oscillator
*Colpitts oscillator
*Clapp oscillator
*Delay line oscillator
*Pierce oscillator (crystal)
*Phase-shift oscillator
*RC oscillator (Wien Bridge and "Twin-T")
* cross-coupled LC oscillator
*Vačkář oscillator
*Opto-Electronic Oscillator Relaxation oscillator
The
relaxation oscillator is often used to produce a non-sinusoidal output, such as a square wave or sawtooth. The oscillator contains a nonlinear component such as atransistor that periodically discharges the energy stored in acapacitor orinductor , causing abrupt changes in the output waveform.Square-wave relaxation oscillators can be used to provide the
clock signal forsequential logic circuits such as timers and counters, although crystal oscillators are often preferred for their greater stability.Triangle-wave or sawtooth oscillators are used in the timebase circuits that generate the horizontal deflection signals for
cathode ray tube s in analogueoscilloscope s andtelevision sets. Infunction generator s, this triangle wave may then be further shaped into a close approximation of asine wave .Other types of relaxation oscillators include the
multivibrator and the rotary traveling wave oscillator.ee also
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Crystal oscillator
*Electronic circuit
*RLC circuit
*Voltage-controlled oscillator
*Injection locked oscillator
*Ring oscillator
*Opto-Electronic Oscillator External links
* [http://www.howstuffworks.com/oscillator.htm Howstuffworks: oscillator] .
* [http://www.ieee.li/pdf/viewgraphs_oscillator_oddities.pdf Oscillator Oddities] .
* [http://www.ieee.li/pdf/viewgraphs_freq.pdf Tutorial on Precision Frequency Generation] .
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