Claims
- 1. An oscillator circuit arrangement including two nullator-norator pairs, three resistive impedance elements and three selectable tuning elements arranged alternately in a ring to form a closed chain having six nodes, consisting of a first node, a second node, a third node, a fourth node, a fifth node and a sixth node, odd numbered nodes, one, three and five, being interconnected by two nullator means, and each of nodes two and four being connected to node six by a norator means and wherein two of said selectable tuning elements are capacitors and a third selectable tuning element is a resistive impedance element, in which the two nullator-norator pairs consist of a first and a second differential input operational amplifier, each having an inverting input, a non-inverting input and an output, and in which the non-inverting input of the second amplifier is connected to the first node; and output of the first amplifier is connected to the second node; the inverting input terminal of the first amplifier is connected to the third node; the output of the second amplifier is connected to the fourth node; the non-inverting input of the first amplifier and the inverting input of the second amplifier are directly connected together and are directly connected to the fifth node; and in which the first resistive impedance element is connected between the first and second nodes; the second resistive impedance element is connected between the third and fourth nodes; and the third resistive impedance element is connected between the fifth and sixth nodes; and in which a first of said selectable tuning elements is connected between the first and the sixth nodes; a second of said selectable tuning elements is connected between the second and third nodes; and a third of said selectable tuning elements is connected between the fourth and fifth nodes; the arrangement being such that two of said tuning elements are capacitances and the third tuning element is a resistance, and wherein a passive positive impedance element is connected to provide a feed-back signal to maintain stable oscillation within the circuit.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 554,529, filed Mar. 3, 1975, now abandoned, and which is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 299,931 filed Oct. 24, 1972 and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Davies, "The Significance of Nullators, Norators and Nullors in Active-Network Theory", The Radio and Electronic Engineeer, Nov. 1967, pp. 259-267. |
Riordan, "Simulated Inductors Using Differential Amplifiers", Electronics Letters, Feb. 1967, vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 50-51. |
Divisions (1)
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554592 |
Mar 1975 |
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Continuations (1)
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299931 |
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