According to textbooks, a sine wave is a wave whose form resembles a sine curve. Often in power electronics, we need a sine wave generator for some applications; a dc/ac power inverter, for example.
Med Dyer, Jabra Corp, San Diego, CAGenerating a square wave at a particular frequency is fairly simple. Many techniques for doing so exist, using counters, flip-flops, and–everyone's favorite–the ...
The figure shows a schematic for an oscillator amplitude-control servo system. The circuit creates a closed-loop system that supplies a fixed and adjustable peak-to-peak amplitude ac signal centered ...
It might be a bit old-hat these days, but I was interested to come across a differential pair triangle-to-sine conversion technique in this Loudifier blog that apparently came from a TI app note (once ...
Fig 1. Two analog multipliers form a VCO with quadrature outputs, while a third multiplier provides AGC to stabilize output voltages without adding distortion. Fig 2. The oscilloscope trace of the VCO ...