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Comparison of two solutions of quadrature oscillators with linear control of frequency of oscillation employing modern commercially available devices

ŠOTNER, R.; JEŘÁBEK, J.; LANGHAMMER, L.; POLÁK, J.; HERENCSÁR, N.; PROKOP, R.; PETRŽELA, J.; JAIKLA, W.

Originální název

Comparison of two solutions of quadrature oscillators with linear control of frequency of oscillation employing modern commercially available devices

Anglický název

Comparison of two solutions of quadrature oscillators with linear control of frequency of oscillation employing modern commercially available devices

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Článek WoS

Originální abstrakt

This paper proposes two circuits of frequency controlled oscillators, whose structures are based only on simple commercially available active elements with minimum number of terminals, in particular, the differential voltage buffer, controllable voltage amplifier and electronically controllable current conveyor. Two methods for achieving linear control (tuning) of frequency of oscillations (FO) are discussed. The first method employs a simple structure. However, the generated signal level (amplitude) depends on the tuning process. This is a drawback of this method. The second method solves this drawback completely and the generated signals have constant amplitudes during the tuning of FO. The expected behavior is confirmed by laboratory experiments utilizing commercially available high-speed active elements (current- and voltage-mode multipliers, video difference amplifier). Operational range was tested from frequencies of hundreds of kHz up to frequencies of tens of MHz.

Anglický abstrakt

This paper proposes two circuits of frequency controlled oscillators, whose structures are based only on simple commercially available active elements with minimum number of terminals, in particular, the differential voltage buffer, controllable voltage amplifier and electronically controllable current conveyor. Two methods for achieving linear control (tuning) of frequency of oscillations (FO) are discussed. The first method employs a simple structure. However, the generated signal level (amplitude) depends on the tuning process. This is a drawback of this method. The second method solves this drawback completely and the generated signals have constant amplitudes during the tuning of FO. The expected behavior is confirmed by laboratory experiments utilizing commercially available high-speed active elements (current- and voltage-mode multipliers, video difference amplifier). Operational range was tested from frequencies of hundreds of kHz up to frequencies of tens of MHz.

Klíčová slova

Quadrature oscillator; linear control; current mode multiplier; voltage mode multiplier; differential voltage buffer; electronic control.

Klíčová slova v angličtině

Quadrature oscillator; linear control; current mode multiplier; voltage mode multiplier; differential voltage buffer; electronic control.

Autoři

ŠOTNER, R.; JEŘÁBEK, J.; LANGHAMMER, L.; POLÁK, J.; HERENCSÁR, N.; PROKOP, R.; PETRŽELA, J.; JAIKLA, W.

Rok RIV

2016

Vydáno

01.10.2015

Nakladatel

Springer US

ISSN

0278-081X

Periodikum

CIRCUITS SYSTEMS AND SIGNAL PROCESSING

Svazek

34

Číslo

11

Stát

Spojené státy americké

Strany od

3449

Strany do

3469

Strany počet

21

URL

BibTex

@article{BUT113410,
  author="Roman {Šotner} and Jan {Jeřábek} and Lukáš {Langhammer} and Josef {Polák} and Norbert {Herencsár} and Roman {Prokop} and Jiří {Petržela} and Winai {Jaikla}",
  title="Comparison of two solutions of quadrature oscillators with linear control of frequency of oscillation employing modern commercially available devices",
  journal="CIRCUITS SYSTEMS AND SIGNAL PROCESSING",
  year="2015",
  volume="34",
  number="11",
  pages="3449--3469",
  doi="10.1007/s00034-015-0015-7",
  issn="0278-081X",
  url="http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00034-015-0015-7"
}