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1、WAVE-FORM GENERATORS 1 The Basic Priciple of Sinusoidal Oscillators Many different circuit configurations deliver an essentially sinusoidal output waveform even without input-signal excitation. The basic principles governing all these oscillators are investigated. In addition to determining the cond
2、itions required for oscillation to take place, the frequency and amplitude stability are also studied. Fig. 1-1 shows an amplifier, a feedback network, and an input mixing circuit not yet connected to form a closed loop. The amplifier provides an output signal X0 as a consequence of the signal Xi ap
3、plied directly to the amplifier input terminal. The output of the feedback network is Xf =FX0=AFXi, and the output of the mixing circuit (which is now simply an inverter) is Xf -Xf =-AFXi From Fig. 1-1 the loop gain is Loop gain=Xf/Xi=-Xf/Xi=-FA Suppose it should happen that matters are adjusted in
4、such a way that the signal Xf is identically equal to the externally applied input signal Xi. Since the amplifier has no means of distinguishing the source of the input signal applied to it at would appear that, if the external source were removed and if terminal 2 were connected to terminal 1, the
5、amplifier would continue to provide the same output signal Xo as before. Note, of course, that the statement Xf =Xi means that the instantaneous values of Xf and Xi are exactly equal at all times. The condition Xf =Xi is equivalent to AF=1, or the loop gain, must equal unity. Fig- 1-1 An amplifier w
6、ith transfer gain A and feedback network F not yet connected to form a closed loop. The Barkhausen Criterion We assume in this discussion of oscillators that the entire circuit operates linearly and that the amplifier or feedback network or both contain reactive elements. Under such circumstances, t
7、he only periodic waveform which will preserve, its form is the sinusoid. For a sinusoidal waveform the condition Xi = Xf is equivalent to the condition that the amplitude, phase, and frequency of Xi and Xf be identical. Since the phase shift introduced in a signal in being transmitted through a reac
8、tive network is invariably a function of the frequency, we have the following important principle: The frequency at which a sinusoidal oscillator will operate is the frequency for which the total shift introduced as a signal proceeds from the input terminals, through the amplifier and feedback netwo
9、rk, and back again to the input, is precisely zero (or, of course, an integral multiple of 2). Stated more simply, the frequency of a sinusoidal oscillator is determined by the condition that the loop-gain phase shift is zero. Although other principles may be formulated which may serve equally to de
10、termine the frequency, these other principles may always be shown to be identical with that stated above. It might be noted parenthetically that it is not inconceivable that the above condition might be satisfied for more than a single frequency. In such a contingency there is the possibility of sim
11、ultaneous oscillations at several frequencies or an oscillation at a single one of the allowed frequencies. The condition given above determines the frequency, provided that the circuit will oscillate at all. Another condition which must clearly be met is that the magnitude of Xi and Xf must be iden
12、tical. This condition is then embodied in the following principle: Oscillations will not be sustained if, at the oscillator frequency, the magnitude of the product of the transfer gain of the amplifier and the magnitude of the feedback factor of the feedback network (the magnitude of the loop gain)
13、are less than unity. The condition of unity loop gain -AF = 1 is called the Barkhausen criterion. This condition implies, of course, both that |AF| =1 and that the phase of -A is zero. The above principles are consistent with the feedback formula Af=A/(1+FA). For if FA=1, then Af , which may be inte
14、rpreted to mean that there exists an output voltage even in the absence of an externally applied signal voltage. Practical Considerations Referring to Fig. 1-2 , it appears that if |FA| at the oscillator frequency is precisely unity t then, with the feedback signal connected to the input terminals,
15、the removal of the external generator will make no difference* If I FA I is less than unity, the removal of the external generator will result in a cessation of oscillations. But now suppose that |FA| is greater than unity. Then, for example, a 1-V signal appearing initially at the input terminals w
16、ill, after a trip around the loop and back to the input terminals, appear there with an amplitude larger than 1V. This larger voltage will then reappear as a still larger voltage, and so on, It seems j then, that if |FA| is larger than unity, the amplitude of the oscillations will continue to increa
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