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This document contains 8 questions about oscillators and oscillator circuits. It asks about the components and input required for an oscillator, the gain and attenuation needed to sustain oscillation, how oscillation begins when power is initially turned on, calculating the output of a lead lag circuit, the purpose of a resistor in an oscillator circuit diagram, determining the resistor value and oscillation frequency for another oscillator circuit, and calculating the gain needed for oscillation in a third circuit.

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Elex Assignment

This document contains 8 questions about oscillators and oscillator circuits. It asks about the components and input required for an oscillator, the gain and attenuation needed to sustain oscillation, how oscillation begins when power is initially turned on, calculating the output of a lead lag circuit, the purpose of a resistor in an oscillator circuit diagram, determining the resistor value and oscillation frequency for another oscillator circuit, and calculating the gain needed for oscillation in a third circuit.

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1. What type of input is required for an oscillator? 2. What are the basic components of an oscillator circuit? 3.

If the voltage gain of the amplifier portion of an oscillator is 75, what must be the attenuation of the feedback circuit to sustain the oscillation? 4. Generally describe the change required in the oscillator of problem 3 in order for oscillation to begin with the power is initially turned on. 5. A certain lead lag circuit has a resonant frequency of 3.5 kHz. What is the rms output voltage if an input signal with a frequency equal to fr and with an rms value of 2.2 V is applied to the input? 6. Explain the purpose of R3 in Figure 1. 7. (a) Determine the value of Rf necessary for the circuit in Figure 2 to operate as an oscillator. (b) Determine the frequency of oscillation. 8. Determine what the gain of the amplifier stage must be in Figure 3 in order to have sustained oscillation.

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