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Op Amp Oscillator


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AS A2

 a

RC Circuit Explanation

This oscillator will produce a square wave output.

This is a nice example of ...

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 b

The Circuit Signals

Relaxation-Oscillator-Signals.gif

 c

Relaxation Oscillator with a Capacitor - Falstad Simulation

For the Falstad Circuit Simulation, CTRL+Click Relaxation Oscillator
In options, check European Resistors and uncheck Conventional Current.
If necessary, click the switch to start the oscillator.

Alternatively view Relaxation_Oscillator.txt.
Save or copy the text on the web page. Import the saved or copied text into the Falstad simulator.

Here is the new HTML5 Simulator Site.

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 d

Relaxation Oscillator with an Inductor - Falstad Simulation

CTRL+Click for the Falstad Circuit Simulation: Inductor Relaxation Oscillator
In options, check European Resistors and uncheck Conventional Current.
Click the switch to start the oscillator.

This circuit has been tried and tested. A mains transformer primary winding was used for the inductor. With the indicated resistor values, the oscillator ran at 5.5 Hz. Then the secondary winding was tested. It oscillated at about 1300 Hz due to the lower inductance. Using an Alpha-Kit solenoid, the frequency was about 11 kHz and the inverting input had quite a clean sine wave on it. This circuit ought to be useful in an Inductance Meter but the resistance of the wire inside the inductor makes it much harder to correctly calculate the inductance.

Relaxation-Oscillator-Inductor.gif

The blue trace is a good square wave output. The red trace is at the inverting input of the op amp.

Relaxation-Oscillator-RL-Signals.gif

 

 

 

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