Oscillator Test Answers
Oscillator Test Answers
Note: above - badly worded but you should know the answer
Well done John a badly worded question but you got the correct answer (a)
Now to the oscillator problems
xoscillators.pdf
Q1 I think option B is correct, but what does 'sub-multiple' mean in
option D ?
1. An overtone oscillator:
John sub-multiple means nonsense the examiner has put it there to make it hard. The
correct answer is (b)
It is a Colpitts John – the two capacitors in series between the gate and ground are the
two capacitors across the inductor at the left and they are centre tapped. If you look at
these two caps that are in series, centre tapped and in parallel with the inductor shown
at the far left.
Q6 - Option C Hartley ??
Correct John
It is a Pierce Oscillators John – Pierce is always a crystal oscillator and the crystal is
always connected in series between the output (drain) and the input (gate)
Pierce can also use an electron tube in which case the crystal is connected between the
anode and the control grid.
Yes John – Colpitts – the two capacitors in series and tapped at the centre are the clue.
I am talking of the two series capacitors between the base and ground – they are in
parallel with the crystal – so this is a Colpitts crystal oscillator to be precise.
Correct.
The Clapp Oscillator has an inductor capacitor in series with it – the circuit is series
resonant.
C3 and the L that it is in series with identifies the circuit as a clap oscillator.
Regards
Ron VK2DQ/4