Abstract

The nonlinear behaviour of an R–L-Varactor circuit, simulated by Multisim 7.0 at a driving frequency that is below the circuit resonance frequency, is reported and evaluated. A new high amplitude oscillation is observed and attributed to the emergence of a large diode junction capacitance. Increasing the driving signal amplitude, the circuit is led to a non-periodic mode of operation, producing trajectories of increasing chaotic content in a four-dimensional phase space. At specific amplitudes a two-dimensional tori was monitored, where trajectories are periodic, like in a two oscillator system with commensurate frequencies. Poincaré cross-sections, FFT spectra and correlation dimension calculations, suggest the quasi-periodicity route to chaos.

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