Abstract

A now variable frequency oscillatory system is described. For certain system conditions the circuit produces a sine wave oscillation whose Frequency is varied over n wide range from ft very low to a high value simply by varying the gain of an amplifier rather than by changing the circuit time constant and accordingly no ganged condensers are used. Another important feature of the circuit is that the generation of a very low frequency oscillation is possible without incorporating a large value of the KC product. The oscillator utilizes an amplitude stabilizer operating on the controlled linear resistance of the initial region of the characteristic of a junction KET. The frequency relation is derived and the results are compared with experiment and found in agreement.

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