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An oscillator is an electronic circuit or device that generates a repetitive, oscillating signal, typically in the form of a sine wave, square wave, or triangular wave. It converts direct current (DC) from a power source into an alternating current (AC) signal and is commonly used in applications such as clocks, radios, and signal processing. Oscillators can be categorized as linear or nonlinear, and they play a crucial role in communications, audio equipment, and various electronic systems.

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