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| Dear Sir I need a pure 100 KHz sine wave with an amplitude of 10v, I tried the wein bridge oscillator but I cant get pure sinewave that can drive a sensor, Is there any commercial oscillator IC for 100 Khz sine wave.? or any alternative solutions for my problems? Comments and critiques are welcome Thanks and Regards Pratap pratapkollu@yahoo.com | |
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| an osc with TTL NOT gates and Xtal
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However, he already knows the answer, 'a wein bridge oscillator' - if it can't drive the sensor then it's not designed correctly, but as he hasn't given any specs for it we've no idea what it's output capabilities need to be?. But basically, add an amplifier to the output so it can drive the load. | ||
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| oops.. sorry .. i misread i read it 100KHz sq wave osc.
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The oscillaotor circuit is amplitude limiting wein bidge ocs. Op amp used is TL082, RC circuit has a resistor of 1k ohm and capacitor of 1.5nF. IS this information enough? Thank you Pratap | ||
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Thank you Pratap | ||
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I would also prefer to see some kind of gain control?, what are you wanting it for?, 100KHz is the standard frequency for ESR measurements. | ||
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I feel there is some problem with the stability of the wein bridge oscillator either in the frequency or amplitude. Are there any commercial ICs that produce 100KHZ sine wave? Thank you Pratap | ||
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| What is the load impedance that the sensor presents to the oscillator?, as your circuit is it requires a fairly high impedance load. If the sensor is a low impedance then you need a buffer (or amplifier) between the oscillator and your sensor. Bear in mind your HP already includes an amplifier/buffer, and has a low impedance, fairly high power, output. | |
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| The amplitude-limiting diodes cause distortion by "flat-topping" the waves. Maybe the detector circuit needs the peak of a sine-wave for accurate timing. Waves with flat tops don't have accurate peaks. Maybe the amplitude is set too low.
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| I'm assuming that Vcc is some positive voltage above GND and Vdd is some nagative voltage below GND. Is this correct? I see no power supply decoupling capacitors. They are often omitted from design schematics but in most cases they should be there, especially if the noise is conducted from the power supply directly to the output. What kind of a supply do you have? Your amplifier is labeled U1-B. What is the other opamp in the package doing. Did you leave its high impedance inputs floating so they could oscillate like a screeming banshee? Tch-Tch! See how helpful that schematic was? Isn't that amazing? Grinning broadly. | |
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| For pure sine waves, I always use a double integrator with an inverting follower. The poles will always fall directly on the imaginary axis, yielding a pure sinewave. Theoretically, you can't get anything more pure than poles on the j axis. That may be worth a try, it will take 3 op amps..
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| I just get shivers when people talk about complex numbers and the j-omega axis! | |
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