Oscillators
Oscillators
Classification of Oscillators
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Oscillators
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Principle of Sinusoidal Oscillation
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Principle of Sinusoidal Oscillation
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Principle of Sinusoidal Oscillation
The first condition means that the signal fed back to the
input should be of the same magnitude as the input signal,
while the second condition dictates that the feedback
should be positive with zero phase shift.
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Principle of Sinusoidal Oscillation
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Principle of Sinusoidal Oscillation
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Principle of Sinusoidal Oscillation
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Some Oscillator Circuits
1. RC Phase Shift Oscillator ( using BJT )
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The maximum phase shift provided by each CR section of the
feedback network is limited to 900 for which RC → 0 ( θ = tan-1
1/ω CR for each RC section). R and C are adjusted such that
each section provides a phase shift of 600 at the oscillation
frequency. So, at least three CR sections will be required to
produce a phase shift of 1800.
In this connection, feedback signal is coupled through the
feed back resistor R` in series with the amplifier stage input
resistance ( Ri ) such that (R`+Ri = R).
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1. RC Phase Shift Oscillator using Op Amp
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1. Wien Bridge Oscillator
Analysis of the bridge results,
R3/R4 = R1/R2 + C1/C2
Frequency of oscillation is given by :
f0 = 1 / (2π √ R1R2C1C2 )
In practical circuit,
R1 = R2 = R ( say) and C1 = C2 = C (say)
∴ f0 = 1 / 2π RC and R3 /R4 = 2 or R3 = 2 R4
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4. High Frequency Tuned Oscillators
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5. Non – Sinusoidal Oscillators (Astable Multivibrator)
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