Transistor Oscillators
(Duration: 0:30:00)
Price: $55.00
Course Code:
IHRDC_OM_ELTRO
Course Catalog(s):
Course Provider:
IHRDC
12 months
Description:
An oscillator is a device or circuit that converts a constant power supply such as direct current (DC) into a fluctuating current or signal. This converted signal can be alternating current (AC) or fluctuating DC. The specific oscillators covered in this course are the Armstrong oscillator; the Hartley oscillator; the Colpitts oscillator; the phase shift oscillator; and bistable, monostable, and astable multivibrators.
Sections:
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- Overview
- Major circuit components of transistor oscillators
- Differences between the three fundamental types of oscillator circuits
- Multivibrators
- Operation of a multivibrator
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