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  2. Blocking oscillator - Wikipedia

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    A blocking oscillator (sometimes called a pulse oscillator) is a simple configuration of discrete electronic components which can produce a free-running signal, requiring only a resistor, a transformer, and one amplifying element such as a transistor or vacuum tube.

  3. File:Negative resistance oscillator block diagram.svg

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    English: Block diagram of a negative resistance electronic oscillator, illustrating the "reference plane" analysis method.The circuit consists of a differential negative resistance device such as a Gunn diode or magnetron tube connected to a resonator such as a LC circuit, dielectric resonator, or cavity resonator.

  4. Talk:Blocking oscillator - Wikipedia

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    Millman and Taub observe that "As a matter of fact, the only essential difference between the tuned oscillator and the blocking oscillator is in the tightness of coupling between the transformer windings." (p. 616) I will do some work on this article at some point or other. (I will need to review the analyses myself; they are non-trivial).

  5. File:LB BIT i31 OSCILLATOR-v03 (5 7)-OHW.pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Oscillator block diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Abstract block diagram of an electronic oscillator.It consists of an amplifying element with transfer function G(jω) with its output fed back into it's input through a feedback network with transfer function H(jω).

  7. Joule thief - Wikipedia

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    The joule thief is not a new concept. Basically, it adds an LED to the output of a self-oscillating voltage booster, which was patented many decades ago.. US Patent 1949383, [1] filed in 1930, "Electronic device", describes a vacuum tube based oscillator circuit to convert a low voltage into a high voltage.

  8. Squegging - Wikipedia

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    Squegging is a radio engineering term. It is a contraction of self-quenching.A squegging or self-blocking oscillator produces an intermittent or changing output signal. . Wildlife tags for birds and little mammals use squegging oscillat

  9. File:Blocking oscillator.svg - Wikipedia

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