SAW Voltage Controlled Oscillators (VCSO) have been used for many years in telecommunications, military, and commercial applications requiring low phase noise and jitter at fundamental frequencies up ...
Voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs) are pivotal components in modern communications and signal processing, where their ability to generate a stable yet tunable signal is paramount. The performance ...
Voltage-controlled oscillator-based analog-to-digital converters (VCO-based ADCs) represent an emerging class of digitisation circuits that harness the frequency-modulating properties of VCOs to ...
A phase-locked loop (PLL) is a feedback system that combines a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) and a phase detector in such a way that the oscillator signal tracks an applied frequency or ...
Low-frequency voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs) can be found in clocks, timers, audio synthesizers, and a variety of other applications. The VCO shown in Figure 1 is based on a simple astable ...
How do you test the oscillator circuit you just made that runs between 200MHz and 380MHz if all you have is a 100MHz oscilloscope, a few multimeters and a DC power supply? One answer is to put away ...
If you want a stable oscillator, you usually think of using a crystal. The piezoelectric qualities of quartz means that it can be cut in a particular way that it will oscillate at a very precise ...
Researchers have modeled how the combination of a virtual oscillator control mechanism and a cascaded sliding mode control can help regulate voltage and frequency in a distributed-solar microgrid.
Of all the low-frequency oscillator configurations, the Wien Bridge has to be the friendliest and easiest to get along with. Like a faithful dog, it behaves itself regardless of the weather, is not ...