SInusoidal oscillators have a wide range of applications including usage in radios, televisions, communication systems, computers, industrial controlled applications, and laboratories. They work as as a function or signal generator.
A Wein Bridge Oscillator is a oscillator which is used for the measurement of Audio Frequency.
The most common ways are:Mechanically, by placing a coil in a rotating magnetic field, or a rotating coil in a fixed magnetic field. This is how AC power is generated.Electronically, using an oscillator circuit. This is how sinusoidal waveforms are produced in all sorts of electronic equipment.
for high frequency applications(RF oscillator) we use BF 194
excitation voltage is sinusoidal because it is taken from the terminal of alternator but excitation current is non-sinusoidal because it always dc.
A transistor is often referred to as an oscillator because of its ability to transfer resistance. it can also switch off and on repeatedly, mimicking an oscillator.
The feed back factor in the oscillator refers to the output which is usually sinusoidal.
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A Wein Bridge Oscillator is a oscillator which is used for the measurement of Audio Frequency.
An oscillator requires a phase shift filter and an amplifier. There are several different designs, based on the requirements, such as sinusoidal or pulse train output. Please restate the question and provide more information as to the type of oscillator required.
It is an electrical oscillator which uses two transistors or vacuum tubes and a LC circuit. The two transistors are connected as a two stage amplifier, both stages are inverting. the output of the second is coupled to the input of the first by a tuned circuit. Provided the amplifiers have enough gain, the circuit will oscillate, because the two amplifiers each give 180 degree phase shift, so the output is in phase iwth the input, so the oscillations build, until they are limited in amplitude by gain compression.
A Wien-bridge oscillator generates a sinusoidal waveform using an op-amp and a feedback network with both resistors and capacitors, while a phase-shift oscillator uses an RC network to introduce phase shifts in the feedback path to generate oscillations. Wien-bridge oscillators are typically used for audio frequency applications, whereas phase-shift oscillators are commonly used for higher frequency applications.
used as wave form generators like sinusoidal and non sinusoidal,
Non-sinusoidal oscillators are used in various applications, including signal generation for communication systems, waveform shaping in audio and video equipment, and clock generation in digital circuits. They can produce square, triangular, or sawtooth waveforms, which are essential in pulse-width modulation (PWM) for motor control and power supply regulation. Additionally, they find use in function generators and testing equipment to simulate different waveforms for electronic device testing.
The most common ways are:Mechanically, by placing a coil in a rotating magnetic field, or a rotating coil in a fixed magnetic field. This is how AC power is generated.Electronically, using an oscillator circuit. This is how sinusoidal waveforms are produced in all sorts of electronic equipment.
A crystal oscillator is more commonly used for very small signals, such as those used in radio signals. Noisy AC is more commonly associated with power supplies. There are commercial units available for providing a more stable and uniform power supply. They generally consist of a rectifier unit supplying a solid state inverter. The sinusoidal output of these inverters are usually controlled by computer, which is in turn, controlled by a crystal oscillator.
A Wien bridge oscillator generates a sinusoidal waveform. The oscillation frequency can be determined by the components of the circuit, typically in the audio frequency range. The circuit is designed to provide sustained oscillations at the desired frequency.
to generate the sinusodal waveform(to generate sustained oscillations)