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Hartley oscillator

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  • Hartley oscillator — The Hartley oscillator is an LC electronic oscillator that derives its feedback from a tapped coil in parallel with a capacitor (the tank circuit ). Although there is no requirement for there to be mutual coupling between the two coil segments,… …   Wikipedia

  • Hartley — may refer to:Places;England *In Cumbria **Hartley, Cumbria (village) **Hartley Castle *In Devon **Hartley, Plymouth (see Places in Plymouth) *In Kent **Hartley, Kent **Hartley, Cranbrook *In Northumberland **New Hartley **Hartley, Northumberland… …   Wikipedia

  • Hartley-Schaltung — Eine elektrische Dreipunkt Oszillatorschaltung, bei der zwei Induktivitäten und ein Kondensator einen Parallelschwingkreis bilden, wird als Hartley Schaltung oder Hartley Oszillator bezeichnet. Sie ist nach Ralph Hartley benannt, der 1920 ein… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Colpitts oscillator — Early schematic of a Colpitts circuit, using a vacuum tube, redrawn from the patent publication. A Colpitts oscillator, invented in 1920 by American engineer Edwin H. Colpitts, is one of a number of designs for electron …   Wikipedia

  • Ralph Hartley — Infobox Scientist name = Ralph Hartley caption = birth date = birth date|1888|11|30 birth place = Spruce, Nevada death date = death date and age|1970|5|1|1888|11|30 death place = New Jersey residence = United States nationality = American field …   Wikipedia

  • Electronic oscillator — An electronic oscillator is an electronic circuit that produces a repetitive electronic signal, often a sine wave or a square wave.A low frequency oscillator (LFO) is an electronic oscillator that generates an AC waveform between 0.1 Hz and 10 Hz …   Wikipedia

  • Clapp oscillator — The Clapp oscillator is one of several types of electronic oscillator constructed from a transistor (or vacuum tube) and a positive feedback network, using the combination of an inductance (L) with a capacitor (C) for frequency determination,… …   Wikipedia

  • Armstrong oscillator — The Armstrong oscillator (also known as Meissner oscillator) is named after the electrical engineer Edwin Armstrong, its inventor. It is sometimes called a tickler oscillator because the feedback needed to produce oscillations is provided using a …   Wikipedia

  • Tesla's oscillator — is a mechanical oscillator conceived of and invented by Nikola Tesla in 1898. It is also referred to as the Earthquake Machine. The machine which Tesla tested was small, around seven inches long, and weighing only one or two pounds; something you …   Wikipedia

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  • Oscillation — For other uses, see oscillator (disambiguation) and oscillation (mathematics). An undamped spring–mass system is an oscillatory system. Oscillation is the repetitive variation, typically in time, of some measure about a central value (often a… …   Wikipedia

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