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anisotropic oscillators,
different directions have
different constants of
restoring forces. The
solution is
similar to
isotropic oscillators, but there...
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crystal oscillators have much
better frequency stability than LC or RC
oscillators.
Crystal oscillators are the most
common type of
linear oscillator, used...
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crystal oscillator in 1921.
Other early innovators in
quartz crystal oscillators include G. W.
Pierce and
Louis Essen.
Quartz crystal oscillators were developed...
- ΞΆ . {\textstyle Q={\frac {1}{2\zeta }}.}
Driven harmonic oscillators are
damped oscillators further affected by an
externally applied force F(t). Newton's...
- capacitors,
which vary with temperature, RC
oscillators do not have as good
frequency stability as
crystal oscillators. The
frequency of
oscillation is determined...
- resonator). Some
examples of
harmonic oscillators are LC
oscillators and
crystal oscillators.
Relaxation oscillators can
generate a
sawtooth or triangular...
- Look up
oscillator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
oscillator is a
device designed for oscillation.
Oscillator may also
refer to:
Electronic oscillator...
- Omniperiodic". arXiv:2312.02799 [math.CO]. List of
notable known oscillators at the
LifeWiki A
collection of
oscillators in the Game of Life (zip file)...
- and
triangle waves.
Relaxation oscillators are
widely used
because they are
easier to
design than
linear oscillators, are
easier to
fabricate on integrated...
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Oscillator sync is a
feature in some
synthesizers with two or more VCOs, DCOs, or "virtual"
oscillators. As one
oscillator finishes a cycle, it resets...