Transistor as an Oscillator

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Transistor as an Oscillator: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Feedback Amplifier and Transistor Oscillator, Tank Circuit in Oscillator, Voltage Gain of Oscillator System & Berkhausen Criterion for Sustained Oscillations etc.

Important Questions on Transistor as an Oscillator

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In an oscillator, for sustained oscillations, Barkhausen criterion is A.β equal to (A = voltage gain without feedback, β = feedback factor)

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A transistor oscillator is

(i) An amplifier with positive feedback

(ii) An amplifier with reduced gain

(iii) The one in which DC supply energy is converted into AC output energy. Then

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A transistor oscillator is

(i) An amplifier with positive feedback

(ii) An amplifier with reduced gain

(iii) The one in which DC supply energy is converted into AC output energy. Then

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A transistor oscillator is

(i) An amplifier with positive feedback

(ii) An amplifier with reduced gain

(iii) The one in which DC supply energy is converted into AC output energy. Then

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A transistor oscillator is

(i) An amplifier with positive feedback

(ii) An amplifier with reduced gain

(iii) The one in which DC supply energy is converted into AC output energy. Then

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Compute the LC product of a tuned circuit required to generate a carrier wave of 1 MHz for amplitude modulation?