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  1. Oscillators: Def. "a tuned electronic circuit used to generate a continuous output waveform", or a "pattern that returns to its original state, in the same orientation and position, after a finite number of generations" is called an oscillator. [100%] 2023-12-21 [Electronics]
  2. Oscillator: Oscillation is the repetitive variation, typically in time, of some measure about a central value (often a point of equilibrium) or between two or more different states. Familiar examples include a swinging pendulum and AC power. [90%] 2023-12-31 [Oscillation]
  3. Oscillator (cellular automaton): In a cellular automaton, an oscillator is a pattern that returns to its original state, in the same orientation and position, after a finite number of generations. Thus the evolution of such a pattern repeats itself indefinitely. (Cellular automaton) [90%] 2024-03-07 [Cellular automaton patterns]
  4. Oscillator (technical analysis): An oscillator is a technical analysis indicator that varies over time within a band (above and below a center line, or between set levels). Oscillators are used to discover short-term overbought or oversold conditions. (Finance) [90%] 2024-04-02 [Technical analysis] [Technical indicators]...
  5. Oscillatore Seiler: L'oscillatore Seiler è un Colpitts ad anodo/griglia comune in cui l'accoppiamento al risonatore parallelo avviene attraverso un piccolo condensatore. Questo rende un'amplificazione di tensione e quadraticamente d'impedenza, questo porta una quantità irrisoria di energia trasferita al risonatore ... [64%] 2024-01-01
  6. Oscillatory integral: In mathematical analysis an oscillatory integral is a type of distribution. Oscillatory integrals make rigorous many arguments that, on a naive level, appear to use divergent integrals. (Type of distribution in mathematical analysis) [64%] 2023-09-06 [Mathematical analysis] [Generalized functions]...
  7. Crystal oscillator: A crystal oscillator is an electronic oscillator circuit that uses a piezoelectric crystal as a frequency-selective element. The oscillator frequency is often used to keep track of time, as in quartz wristwatches, to provide a stable clock signal for ... (Electronic oscillator circuit) [63%] 2023-12-31 [Resonators] [Electronic oscillators]...
  8. Toda oscillator: In physics, the Toda oscillator is a special kind of nonlinear oscillator. It represents a chain of particles with exponential potential interaction between neighbors. [63%] 2023-10-18 [Mathematical physics] [Atomic, molecular, and optical physics]...
  9. Stochastic oscillator: In technical analysis of securities trading, the stochastic oscillator is a momentum indicator that uses support and resistance levels. George Lane developed this indicator in the late 1950s. (Finance) [63%] 2023-11-13 [Technical indicators]
  10. Toda oscillator: In physics, the Toda oscillator is a special kind of nonlinear oscillator. It represents a chain of particles with exponential potential interaction between neighbors. [63%] 2023-12-31 [Mathematical physics] [Atomic, molecular, and optical physics]...
  11. Royer oscillator: A Royer oscillator is an electronic relaxation oscillator that employs a saturable-core transformer in the main power path. It was invented and patented in April 1954 by Richard L. (Engineering) [63%] 2024-01-14 [Electronic oscillators]
  12. Oscillator strength: In spectroscopy, oscillator strength is a dimensionless quantity that expresses the probability of absorption or emission of electromagnetic radiation in transitions between energy levels of an atom or molecule. For example, if an emissive state has a small oscillator strength ... (Physics) [63%] 2023-01-20 [Spectroscopy] [Atoms]...
  13. Duffing oscillator: Duffing oscillator is an example of a periodically forced oscillator with a nonlinear elasticity, written as \[\tag{1} \ddot x + \delta \dot x + \beta x + \alpha x^3 = \gamma \cos \omega t \ ,\] where the damping constant obeys \(\delta\geq 0 ... [63%] 2021-12-24 [Dynamical Systems] [Oscillators]...
  14. Robinson oscillator: The Robinson oscillator is an electronic oscillator circuit originally devised for use in the field of continuous wave (CW) nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). It was a development of the marginal oscillator. (Physics) [63%] 2023-11-15 [Nuclear magnetic resonance] [Electronic oscillators]...
  15. Armstrong oscillator: The Armstrong oscillator (also known as the Meissner oscillator) is an electronic oscillator circuit which uses an inductor and capacitor to generate an oscillation. It is the earliest oscillator circuit, invented by US engineer Edwin Armstrong in 1912 and independently ... [63%] 2023-12-31 [Electronic oscillators]
  16. Butler oscillator: The Butler oscillator is a crystal-controlled oscillator that uses the crystal near its series resonance point. (Engineering) [63%] 2023-07-01 [Electronic oscillators]
  17. Laccophilus oscillator: Laccophilus oscillator is a species of predaceous diving beetle in the family Dytiscidae. It is found in North America and the Neotropics. (Biology) [63%] 2023-06-14 [Dytiscidae]
  18. Hartley oscillator: The Hartley oscillator is an electronic oscillator circuit in which the oscillation frequency is determined by a tuned circuit consisting of capacitors and inductors, that is, an LC oscillator. The circuit was invented in 1915 by American engineer Ralph Hartley. (Engineering) [63%] 2024-01-01 [Electronic oscillators]
  19. Parametric oscillator: A parametric oscillator is a driven harmonic oscillator in which the oscillations are driven by varying some parameters of the system at some frequencies, typically different from the natural frequency of the oscillator. A simple example of a parametric oscillator ... [63%] 2023-12-31 [Electronic amplifiers] [Dynamical systems]...
  20. Local oscillator: In electronics, a local oscillator (LO) is an electronic oscillator used with a mixer to change the frequency of a signal. This frequency conversion process, also called heterodyning, produces the sum and difference frequencies from the frequency of the local ... (Engineering) [63%] 2024-01-01 [Electronic oscillators] [Radio electronics]...

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