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== Types of Oscillator == | == Types of Oscillator == | ||
=== Armstrong === | |||
The Armstrong oscillator is distinguished by the use of a "tickler coil". In the circuit below, L2 is the tickler coil andis inductively coupled to L1, proving some regeneration to the input of the transistor. | |||
[[Image:Armstrong oscillator.jpg| 400px]] | |||
=== Hartley === | === Hartley === |
Revision as of 00:23, 6 September 2009
Related wiki pages Amplifier Design, Power Supply Design.
Fundamentals
Types of Oscillator
Armstrong
The Armstrong oscillator is distinguished by the use of a "tickler coil". In the circuit below, L2 is the tickler coil andis inductively coupled to L1, proving some regeneration to the input of the transistor.
Hartley
Colpitts
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