摘要 |
1,268,789. Oscillators. RCA CORPORATION. 17 July, 1969 [26 July, 1968], No. 36134/69. Heading H3F. [Also in Division G3] The gain-controlling feedback circuit from the output 2 of an oscillator 1, 5 to an input 4 includes two impedances 6, 7 of which at least one is variable with the oscillator output amplitude E 1 , and a constant amplitude signal at oscillator frequency is produced by a difference circuit 46 which subtracts signals 44, 45 derived from the output signal E 1 and the feedback signal E 2 . The frequency determining circuit 5 is either a bridged-T network or a Wien bridge (Figs. 2, 3, not shown), and according to whether it is connected to the inverting input or the non-inverting input of the amplifier 1, so the feedback signal E 2 is connected to the other of these inputs. If the impedances 6, 7 are connected to the inverting input to constitute negative feedback, the impedance 6 is given a negative coefficient of resistance (or impedance 7 a positive coefficient); and if the feedback is positive, the coefficient of impedance 6 is positive (or impedance 7 negative). This ensures that for a given percentage change in E 1 the consequent percentage change in E 2 is smaller. The variable impedance may be a thermistor or light bulb, sensitive to the heating effect of the current in it, or a photoconductive device sensitive to an illumination source energized by the oscillator output. The signals 44, 45 are derived from E 1 , Eg by amplifying or attenuating circuits 40, 42 which are adjustable. |