What is an Oscillator? How it works?

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  • This video explains the working principle of an oscillator with examples.
    Timestamps for various topics covered in this video are as fallows:
    0:21 What is an Oscillator?
    2:00 Basic Oscillator circuit construction
    2:58 How does an Oscillator works?
    5:02 Damped Oscillations
    6:54 Undamped Oscillations
    7:25 Barkhausen criteria
    8:12 Practical Oscillator working principle
    11:39 Types of Oscillators
    What is Oscillator:
    An oscillator is something that creates oscillations,
    An electronic circuit that generates continuous repetitive waveforms without any external input is called an electronic oscillator
    How Oscillator Works:
    The Oscillator is an amplifier with positive feedback. There is some thermal noise present in every circuit. So initially, when the Oscillator is turned ON, all frequencies of the thermal noise are amplified by the oscillator's amplifier. The feedback circuit in the oscillator is the frequency-selective circuit. It passes only a few particular frequencies, and out of these few frequencies, only one particular frequency does have zero phase shift, while all other frequencies have different phase shifts, So from all other frequencies and over the period of time, the one frequency will get build up and gives the periodic oscillations at the output.
    Barkhausen Criteria:
    For sustained Oscillation,
    1) the oscillator loop gain Aβ should be equal to 1 (Aβ =1)
    2) Phase Shift introduced by the amplifier and the feedback circuit should be zero.
    Types of Oscillators:
    Depending on the type of feedback circuit the oscillators can be broadly classified as
    1) RC Oscillator
    2) LC Oscillator
    3) Crystal Oscillator
    Depending on the arrangement of these R, L, and C components, it can be further classified. (Colpitts Oscillator, Hartley Oscillator etc.)
    Depending on the type of output, the oscillators can be classified as
    1) Harmonic Oscillators (Gives Sinusoidal Output)
    2) Relaxation Oscillators (Gives Non-Sinusoidal Output, Like square wave and Triangular Wave)
    This video will be helpful to all the students of science and engineering in understanding the working principle of the oscillator.
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  • @TanakaNyabote
    @TanakaNyabote 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I have learned a lot, thank you for wonderful presentation

  • @rabishankar8584
    @rabishankar8584 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Very well explained with animation

  • @arunk8663
    @arunk8663 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Wow fantastic explanation even non technical person can conceive

  • @rabishankar8584
    @rabishankar8584 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Please explain:
    How to create a phase shift output of +/- 120° from a Square wave Oscillator in subsequent stages!

  • @user-kl7cm7lb5d
    @user-kl7cm7lb5d 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Good video. Please do video about spin torque nano oscillator THANK YOU

  • @em2129
    @em2129 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you!

    • @ElectronicsAD
      @ElectronicsAD  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You are welcome.

  • @ElectronicsAD
    @ElectronicsAD  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Timestamps for various topics covered in this video are as follows:
    0:21 What is an Oscillator?
    2:00 Basic Oscillator circuit construction
    2:58 How does an Oscillator works?
    5:02 Damped Oscillations
    6:54 Undamped Oscillations
    7:25 Barkhausen criteria
    8:12 Practical Oscillator working principle
    follows11:39 Types of Oscillators

  • @AkshayKumar-fy5ny
    @AkshayKumar-fy5ny 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    great

  • @virdhaanahmed2848
    @virdhaanahmed2848 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    man its a nice content, but the problem is audio.