Lecture

Oscillators: Definition and Conditions

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This lecture covers the definition and conditions of oscillators, focusing on the Barkhausen criterion for oscillation. It explains how an oscillator works as an amplifier looped in reaction, with specific criteria for maintaining oscillations. The implementation of a phase shift RC oscillator is discussed, along with practical considerations for initiating and sustaining oscillations. The lecture also delves into theoretical and practical aspects of oscillation frequency and amplitude control.

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