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Neets Module 09-Introduction to Wave-Generators and Wave-Shaping Circuits
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CHAPTER 3 WAVEFORMS AND WAVE GENERATORS

2-38 A-7.   Inductive and capacitive. A-8.   Armstrong. A-9.   Hartley. A-10.   Colpitts. A-11.   Common collector (CC), common emitter (CE), and common base (CB). A-12.   Feedback coil. Armstrong uses a separate coil. Hartley uses a tapped coil. A-13.   In the series-fed Hartley oscillator, dc flows through the tank circuit. A-14.   Split capacitors. A-15.   Resistor-capacitor networks. A-16.   Because of the losses encountered in the RC networks. A-17.   Four-section. A-18.   Maximum. A-19.   Minimum. A-20.   Pulsed oscillators. A-21.   Negative. A-22.   Second harmonic. A-23.   Reduce interaction between oscillator and load.

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