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FIGURE 15-1 Sound system feedback.
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FIGURE 15-2 Fundamental oscillator parts.
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FIGURE 15-3 LC tank circuit being charged: (a) basic circuit; (b) charging action; (c) charged capacitor.
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FIGURE 15-3 continued LC tank circuit being charged: (a) basic circuit; (b) charging action; (c) charged capacitor.
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FIGURE 15-4 Charge-discharge action of an LC circuit.
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FIGURE 15-4 continued Charge-discharge action of an LC circuit.
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FIGURE 15-4 continued Charge-discharge action of an LC circuit.
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FIGURE 15-4 continued Charge-discharge action of an LC circuit.
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FIGURE 15-5 Wave types: (a) damped oscillatory wave; (b) continuous wave.
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FIGURE 15-5 continued Wave types: (a) damped oscillatory wave; (b) continuous wave.
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FIGURE 15-6 RF oscillator coils. (Courtesy of J.W. Miller Division/Bell Industries.
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FIGURE 15-6 continued RF oscillator coils. (Courtesy of J.W. Miller Division/Bell Industries.
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FIGURE 15-6 continued RF oscillator coils. (Courtesy of J.W. Miller Division/Bell Industries.
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FIGURE 15-7 Armstrong oscillator: (a) circuit; (b) characteristic curves.
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FIGURE 15-8 Hartley oscillator.
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FIGURE 15-9 Colpitts oscillator.
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FIGURE 15-10 Crystal equivalent circuits: (a) series resonant; (b) parallel resonant.
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FIGURE 15-11 Crystal-controlled oscillators: (a) Hartley; (b) Colpitts.
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FIGURE 15-11 continued Crystal-controlled oscillators: (a) Hartley; (b) Colpitts.
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FIGURE 15-12 Pierce oscillator.
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FIGURE 15-13 Time constant circuits: (a) RL circuit; (b) RC circuit.
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FIGURE 15-14 Universal time constant curves: (a) charging or rise time curve; (b) discharging or decay time curve.
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FIGURE 15-15 RC charging action: (a) circuit; (b) circuit values.
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FIGURE 15-16 RC discharging action: (a) circuit; (b) circuit values.
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FIGURE 15-17 UJT oscillator.
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FIGURE 15-18 Astable multivibrator.
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FIGURE 15-19 Monostable multivibrator.
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FIGURE 15-20 Monostable multivibrator waveforms: (a) trigger input waveform; (b) differentiator output waveform; (c) monostable multivibrator output waveform.
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FIGURE 15-21 Bistable multivibrator.
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FIGURE 15-22 Internal circuits of an LM555 IC.
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FIGURE 15-23 Astable multivibrator: (a) circuit; (b) waveforms.
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(b)(a)
FIGURE 15-24 Transistor vertical-blocking oscillator. Solid arrows denote C1 charge path; dashed arrows denote C1 discharge path.
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