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  2. Blocking oscillator - Wikipedia

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    Basis of solid-state Blocking oscillator The waveform generated by this circuit This Joule thief circuit, a blocking oscillator, can be used in order to power a light-emitting diode from a 1.5V battery for a relatively long period of time, with the brightness being a tradeoff.

  3. 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). The output voltage is labelled V o and the feedback voltage is labelled V f.

  4. File:Oscillator diagram1.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Block diagram of a feedback electronic oscillator circuit. It consists of an amplifier element with amplification A, with its output Vo fed back into its input Vi through a feedback network with transfer function β(jω). It has loop gain βA(jω).

  5. File:Oscillator diagram2.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Block diagram of an electronic oscillator circuit, with the feedback loop broken to show how to calculate the loop gain. It consists of an amplifier element with amplification A, with its output V o fed back into its input V i through a feedback network with transfer function β(jω).

  6. 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.

  7. 555 timer IC - Wikipedia

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    Internal block diagram [1] The 555 timer IC is an integrated circuit used in a variety of timer , delay, pulse generation, and oscillator applications. It is one of the most popular timing ICs due to its flexibility and price.

  8. Electronic symbol - Wikipedia

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    Wire crossover symbols for circuit diagrams. The CAD symbol for insulated crossing wires is the same as the older, non-CAD symbol for non-insulated crossing wires. To avoid confusion, the wire "jump" (semi-circle) symbol for insulated wires in non-CAD schematics is recommended (as opposed to using the CAD-style symbol for no connection), so as to avoid confusion with the original, older style ...

  9. 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.