Trigger Mode Distributed Wave Oscillator
Many of today’s electronic systems use an oscillator circuit as a high frequency signal source. In the last decade or two, many transmission line-based new traveling or standing wave oscillator techniques have been introduced as a very high frequency signal source with the availability of oscillation phases at the tap points along the line. Availability of such GHz-range, high-resolution oscillation phases is one of the most significant advantages of these oscillators compared to their LC-based lumped counterparts. LC-based lumped ones use two reactive components, an inductor and a capacitor, to create a resonant circuit, in an ideal case indefinitely transferring the energy from one to the other. ...
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