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  2. Vox Continental - Wikipedia

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    The sound is generated by a series of oscillators, using a frequency divider to span multiple octaves. The first Continentals were produced at Vox's manufacturing plant in Dartford, England; after arranging a deal with the Thomas Organ Company, later models were produced in the US and Italy. The most popular model was the single-manual ...

  3. Rocky Mount Instruments - Wikipedia

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    Rocky Mount Instruments (RMI) was a subsidiary of the Allen Organ Company, based in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, active from 1966 to 1982.The company was formed to produce portable musical instruments, and manufactured several electronic pianos, harpsichords, and organs that used oscillators to create sound, instead of mechanical components like an electric piano.

  4. Electric organ - Wikipedia

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    Portable electronic keyboards became a regular feature of rock-and-roll music during the 1960s. They are also more convenient to move and store than are the large one-piece organs that had previously defined the market. By the late 1960s, the home organ market was dying while the portable keyboard market was thriving.

  5. Microelectromechanical system oscillator - Wikipedia

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    The core technologies used in MEMS oscillators have been in development since the mid-1960s, but have only been sufficiently advanced for commercial applications since 2006. [1] MEMS oscillators incorporate MEMS resonators, which are microelectromechanical structures that define stable frequencies. MEMS clock generators are MEMS timing devices ...

  6. Eico - Wikipedia

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    They also sold specialty test equipment for the ham radio market, including signal generators and grid dip oscillators. [ 3 ] First located at 84 Withers Street in Brooklyn , New York , [ 4 ] and later at 33-00 Northern Boulevard in Long Island City , [ 5 ] EICO produced hi-fi products in the early 1950s to the mid-1960s with a line of tuners ...

  7. Category:Electronic oscillators - Wikipedia

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    Pertains to electronic circuits that generate a repeating signal. Pages in category "Electronic oscillators" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total.

  8. Talk:Electronic oscillator - Wikipedia

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    Yes, the article is about electronic oscillators, and the section was about harmonic oscillators, but the paragraph is about LC oscillators. Although there were tunnel diode LC oscillators in the 1960s, that was because transistors didn't have a lot of performance. That is not the case today.

  9. Electronic oscillator - Wikipedia

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    Simple relaxation oscillator made by feeding back an inverting Schmitt trigger's output voltage through a RC network to its input.. An electronic oscillator is an electronic circuit that produces a periodic, oscillating or alternating current (AC) signal, usually a sine wave, square wave or a triangle wave, [1] [2] [3] powered by a direct current (DC) source.