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  2. Hartley oscillator - Wikipedia

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    The Hartley oscillator is an electronic oscillator circuit in which the oscillation frequency is determined by a tuned circuit consisting of capacitors and inductors, that is, an LC oscillator. The circuit was invented in 1915 by American engineer Ralph Hartley .

  3. LC circuit - Wikipedia

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    LC circuits are used either for generating signals at a particular frequency, or picking out a signal at a particular frequency from a more complex signal; this function is called a bandpass filter. They are key components in many electronic devices, particularly radio equipment, used in circuits such as oscillators , filters , tuners and ...

  4. Category:Electronic oscillators - Wikipedia

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  5. Oscillation - Wikipedia

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    This equation can be rewritten as ... Hartley oscillator; ... (oscillation of electromagnetic field with frequency of order 10 15 Hz) Oscillator Toda or self ...

  6. Ralph Hartley - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Vinton Lyon Hartley (November 30, 1888 – May 1, 1970) was an American electronics researcher. He invented the Hartley oscillator and the Hartley transform , and contributed to the foundations of information theory .

  7. Clapp oscillator - Wikipedia

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    The Clapp oscillator or Gouriet oscillator is an LC electronic oscillator that uses a particular combination of an inductor and three capacitors to set the oscillator's frequency. LC oscillators use a transistor (or vacuum tube or other gain element) and a positive feedback network.

  8. Voltage-controlled oscillator - Wikipedia

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    The frequency of a voltage-controlled crystal oscillator can be varied a few tens of parts per million (ppm) over a control voltage range of typically 0 to 3 volts, because the high Q factor of the crystals allows frequency control over only a small range of frequencies.

  9. Crystal oscillator frequencies - Wikipedia

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    Crystal oscillators can be manufactured for oscillation over a wide range of frequencies, from a few kilohertz up to several hundred megahertz.Many applications call for a crystal oscillator frequency conveniently related to some other desired frequency, so hundreds of standard crystal frequencies are made in large quantities and stocked by electronics distributors.