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Generation of Grounded Capacitors Minimum Component Oscillators

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The oscillators considered in this chapter uses the minimum number of passive elements namely two capacitors and two resistors. The generated oscillators employ two grounded capacitors and all reported circuits except two have the advantage of their ability to absorb parasitic resistance and parasitic capacitance elements effects. Four classes of oscillators are generated in this chapter, the class I oscillator circuits include three nodes, the classes II and III oscillator circuits include four nodes and the class IV oscillator circuits include five nodes.

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Soliman, A.M. (2013). Generation of Grounded Capacitors Minimum Component Oscillators. In: Tlelo-Cuautle, E. (eds) Integrated Circuits for Analog Signal Processing. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1383-7_4

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