Claims
- 1. An oscillator comprising, in combination: a field effect transistor having drain, source and gate electrodes; direct voltage means connected between said drain and a common reference; inductive-capacitive circuit means connected to the source and one of the other electrodes to provide output oscillations at the drain electrode at a selected frequency, said inductive-capacitive circuit means including a coil connected from the source to said common reference and a pair of capacitors connected in series between said one electrode and said reference, said source and one end of said coil being connected to the junction of said series capacitors; feedback loop means including a third capacitor, a unilateral conducting device having a cathode and an anode, and first resistance means serially connecting the drain electrode to the gate electrode to provide a gate control voltage inversely proportional to the drain output voltage amplitude, said loop further including means for adjusting the portion of the output voltage from said drain electrode coupled to said gate electrode through said loop; a fourth capacitor connected between said anode and common reference in parallel with said first resistance means; and a second resistance means connected from said cathode to said common reference; said feedback means, fourth capacitor and said second resistance means acting to control and maintain the amplitude level of said oscillations below a level causing limiting.
- 2. The oscillator as in claim 1, wherein said unilateral conducting device is a diode.
- 3. The oscillator as in claim 1, wherein an inductor, having an output tap, is connected to said drain electrode and the output of said oscillator is coupled from said tap.
- 4. The oscillator as in claim 1 wherein said pair of capacitors is connected between said drain electrode and said reference in a Colpitts oscillator configuration.
- 5. The oscillator as in claim 4 including a variable capacitor connected between said drain electrode and said reference.
- 6. The oscillator as in claim 1 wherein said pair of capacitors is connected between said gate electrode and said reference in a common drain configuration.
- 7. The oscillator as in claim 1 wherein said feedback loop means includes said third capacitor connected at one end to said drain electrode, said unilateral conducting device cathode connnected to the other end of said third capacitor, said first resistance means having one end connected to said anode of said unilateral conducting device and the other end connected to said common reference.
- 8. The oscillator as in claim 7 wherein said first resistance means includes a potentiometer and said means for adjusting is a variable tap on said potentiometer connected to said gate electrode, and a fifth capacitor connected between said gate electrode and said common reference.
U.S. GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DAAB07-77-C-3298, awarded by the Department of the Army.
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