The purpose of an oscillator is to produce repetitive sound that will compliment the music being played. They are relatively easy to set up and use. Oscillators will filter the sounds providing a wide range of music.
any circuit which is used to generate an ac voltage without an ac input signal is called an oscillator.
oscillator frequency is different.crystal working piezo electric effect
what is sub carrier oscillator?
it is an oscillator
The oscillator which is blocked by using transformer is called a blocking oscillator. Generally, the primary is given to the base and secondary is given to the collector of the transistor used in the oscillator circuit.
Phase-shift oscillator Armstrong oscillator Cross-coupled LC oscillator RC oscillator
Phase-shift oscillator Armstrong oscillator Cross-coupled LC oscillator RC oscillator
oscillator frequency is different.crystal working piezo electric effect
it is an oscillator
what is sub carrier oscillator?
clapp oscillator have frequency more stable and accurate than colpitts oscillator.
The oscillator which is blocked by using transformer is called a blocking oscillator. Generally, the primary is given to the base and secondary is given to the collector of the transistor used in the oscillator circuit.
A Wein Bridge Oscillator is a oscillator which is used for the measurement of Audio Frequency.
clapp oscillator have frequency more stable and accurate than colpitts oscillator.
that is the function of the oscillator
crystal oscillator
Phase-shift oscillator Armstrong oscillator Cross-coupled LC oscillator RC oscillator
A Colpitts oscillator is the electrical dual of a Hartley oscillator. The Hartley oscillator is an LC electronic oscillator that derives its feedback from a tapped coil in parallel with a capacitor. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colpitts_oscillator http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hartley_oscillator ~MECHASUN~ A Colpitts oscillator is the electrical dual of a Hartley oscillator. The Hartley oscillator is an LC electronic oscillator that derives its feedback from a tapped coil in parallel with a capacitor. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colpitts_oscillator http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hartley_oscillator ~MECHASUN~