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How Oscillator Works ? The Working Principle of the Oscillator Explained 

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In this video, the working principle of the Electronic Oscillator has been explained.
By watching this video, you will learn the following topics:
0:42 What is Oscillator
1:04 How OScillator Works?
4:03 Barkhausen Criteria for Oscillations and mathematical derivation
8:12 Different Types of Oscillators
What is Oscillator:
The Oscillator is an electronic circuit, which accepts the DC voltage and generates the periodic time varying waveform of the desired frequency.
How Oscillator Works:
The Oscillator is an amplifier with positive feedback. When the Oscillator is turned ON, then the thermal noise is amplified by the amplifier of the oscillator. The feedback circuit in the oscillator is the frequency selective circuit. It amplifies only one particular frequency from all other frequencies. And over the period of time, the one frequency will get build up and gives the periodic oscillations at the output.
Barkhausen Criteria:
For sustained Oscillation,
1) the magnitude of the loop gain AB should be equal to 1 (AB =1)
2) Phase Shift introduced by the amplifier and the feedback circuit should be zero.
Types of OScillator:
Depending on the type of feedback circuit the oscillators can be broadly classified as
1) RC OScillator
2) LC OScillator
3) Crystal OScillator
Depending on the arrangement of these R, L, C components, it can be further classified. (Colpitts Oscillator, Hartley Oscillator etc.)
Depending on the type of output, the oscillators can be classified as
1) Harmonic Oscillators (Gives Sinusoidal Output)
2) Relaxation OScillators (Gives Non-Sinusoidal Output, Like square wave and Triangular Wave)
This video will be helpful to all the students of science and engineering in understanding the working principle of the oscillator.
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@ALLABOUTELECTRONICS
@ALLABOUTELECTRONICS 5 лет назад
Time Stamps for the Different Topics covered in the Video: 0:42 What is Oscillator? 1:04 How OScillator Works? 4:03 Barkhausen Criteria for Oscillations and mathematical derivation 8:12 Different Types of Oscillators
@J0K3RJAKE
@J0K3RJAKE 4 года назад
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@sadeepshyamalgamage453
@sadeepshyamalgamage453 2 года назад
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@nikshepbangera5416
@nikshepbangera5416 3 года назад
man this guy is amazing ... i thought the Barkhausen criteria was some complicated stuff..he made it so simple in his explanations ....amazing
@dipeshpatil666
@dipeshpatil666 5 лет назад
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@omarmonajed
@omarmonajed 2 года назад
This video is the clearest beginner-friendly explanation of oscillators. Thank you!
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@zaydabbas1609 Год назад
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@sungilcho7821
@sungilcho7821 4 года назад
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@radleyanaya9552 4 года назад
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@ram54321
@ram54321 4 года назад
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@dripking485
@dripking485 2 года назад
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@Itsmesam99 5 лет назад
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@diyasaini7070 2 года назад
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@tanmay6403 4 года назад
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@hemanthvj3722
@hemanthvj3722 3 года назад
I had been wondering from where did the oscillations come from, without any input. Thanks for explaining it here
@ruchitripathi8229
@ruchitripathi8229 5 лет назад
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@manishahalale1678 Год назад
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@et.sachin
@et.sachin 3 года назад
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@deepa_adhikari_
@deepa_adhikari_ 4 года назад
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@atriacharya2967 5 лет назад
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@ProfeARios
@ProfeARios 3 года назад
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@srikanthsree7384 5 лет назад
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@Dr.kcMishra 5 лет назад
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@kavitakumari3492 2 года назад
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@arunvijay3507 3 года назад
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@sethother8012 4 года назад
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@sanarapremaratne2135 5 лет назад
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@Miguelmigs24 3 года назад
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@lotfullahandishmand753 5 лет назад
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@deogratiusssebuliba2050 Год назад
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@arathcazares1326
@arathcazares1326 3 года назад
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@gonewiththewind837 4 года назад
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@dhirajkumarsahu999
@dhirajkumarsahu999 5 лет назад
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@prakhartyagi6444
@prakhartyagi6444 3 года назад
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@sambhavigajula2653 4 года назад
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@thedestinyoflife
@thedestinyoflife 5 лет назад
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@kshitijkhare5979 4 года назад
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@hemumanju 4 года назад
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@tarpdurr6662 5 лет назад
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@frankreiserm.s.8039 4 года назад
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@gatelectures70 3 года назад
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@megasharma1322 5 лет назад
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@Error-Solver. 2 года назад
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@TwistedKrizZ33 2 года назад
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@Harshavardhan-zr2ip
@Harshavardhan-zr2ip 3 года назад
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@arunfrancisg736 2 года назад
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@aishaal-beladi2230 4 года назад
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@wubetayalew7728 2 года назад
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@manisha-dh8cu 3 года назад
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@kuoyan8176 4 года назад
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@arkapravadey5761 5 лет назад
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@jalajareddy1665 4 года назад
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@tpoppy9303 5 лет назад
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@swapnilgupta616 2 года назад
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@1-10-1-4 2 года назад
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@manjumanjula1445
@manjumanjula1445 3 года назад
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@adityaraja6206
@adityaraja6206 3 года назад
What is the concept of ramp up in an oscillator? Also can you make a separate video on amplitude compensation of oscillators?
@zombies4evadude24
@zombies4evadude24 4 года назад
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@dhanushreddy8411
@dhanushreddy8411 3 года назад
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@radha_preymi
@radha_preymi 2 года назад
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@adityamohanty8273
@adityamohanty8273 4 года назад
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@rohithunair6199
@rohithunair6199 3 года назад
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@VAISHNADEVIGECEUG-
@VAISHNADEVIGECEUG- 2 года назад
NICE SIR
@nabeelahmer4046
@nabeelahmer4046 4 года назад
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@AbhishekGupta-oi2hv
@AbhishekGupta-oi2hv 5 лет назад
its nice but it explain little with practical or example form may be understandable but not a big deal thanks for making video
@jengitsu
@jengitsu 5 лет назад
good explanation though
@gouravchouhan717
@gouravchouhan717 5 лет назад
Please make a special videos on problem solving.
@anime_lover_004
@anime_lover_004 6 месяцев назад
Sir... Make a video on feedback amplifiers.
@hanumanais3692
@hanumanais3692 5 лет назад
Please do all videos
@parmeshgupta6346
@parmeshgupta6346 5 лет назад
Excellent explaination sir
@netrahans8427
@netrahans8427 4 года назад
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@selvakumardurai4673
@selvakumardurai4673 5 лет назад
Hai sir ur videos r awesome and which book u refer to prepare?
@parthasarathy944
@parthasarathy944 4 года назад
sir can you make videos on feedback amplifiers .In need of them.
@noweare1
@noweare1 5 лет назад
If AB ->1 the equation Vout = A/(1-AB) goes to infinity based on the math. How is that explained. What controls the change of AB when AB > 0 during startup and AB=1 at steady state. I like the way you analyze circuits.
@ALLABOUTELECTRONICS
@ALLABOUTELECTRONICS 5 лет назад
In the oscillator, there is no input. So, Vin =0. And still, we are getting finite output. And that is only possible in the system when AB= 1. In the video, like I said, the noise will act as input to the oscillator. So actually there is a very small input (in microvolts or even smaller). And as close loop system point of view, it can be said that this very small input will see a very high gain (ideally infinite), which will build up the oscillations. Initially, the gain provided by the amplifier will be such that AB >1, (And actually it can be set by setting the gain of the op-amp). And when the signal reaches some finite voltage then gain provided by the amplifier will change (Due to non-linearity of the amplifier). e.g, if the transistor is used as an amplifier then for the small input it provides very high gain, but as soon as input signal builds up, transistor goes towards saturation, and in saturation, the gain of the transistor will be different. So, this non-linear behavior of the amplifier maintains the loop gain to unity. I hope it will clear your doubt.
@noweare1
@noweare1 5 лет назад
Thank you for taking the time for detailed answer. That clears it up for me. Best.
@FurqaanShariff
@FurqaanShariff 5 лет назад
Coooool
@Sriram-ff2mx
@Sriram-ff2mx 5 лет назад
Make video about transistors...please
@ALLABOUTELECTRONICS
@ALLABOUTELECTRONICS 5 лет назад
As many of you have already asked for it, I will start videos on it soon.
@Sajeev_85
@Sajeev_85 4 года назад
amazing video...Sir can u take class on digital electronics
@ALLABOUTELECTRONICS
@ALLABOUTELECTRONICS 4 года назад
Soon, I will start the series on digital electronics.
@adeyanjuoluwadaraemmanuel5988
Thanks for the explanation. Sorry please I don't understand the latter part of your proving for the thermal noise where you have Bout/Vin = A/1- AB
@pavankarnati1555
@pavankarnati1555 4 года назад
Greatt
@ravishankarmishra2903
@ravishankarmishra2903 5 лет назад
10/10
@Sajeev_85
@Sajeev_85 4 года назад
amazing video..sir canu take class on digi
@rd1abrar924
@rd1abrar924 5 лет назад
Really good!
@baltistaniacademytech7912
@baltistaniacademytech7912 3 года назад
sir, which whiteboard do you used to write and draw the diagrams?
@prabhupheonix4734
@prabhupheonix4734 3 года назад
Hi , I have a question . Previously we explained like oscillators are not taking any input and works with thermal noise available in the amplifier circuit. I believe , thermal noise used to have multiple frequency wave from. But here my question is :First block diagram tells that , Oscillators are going to take DC input signal ( How thermal noise is related with DC input signal ) .. Don't able to understand.
@ALLABOUTELECTRONICS
@ALLABOUTELECTRONICS 3 года назад
It will be superimposed in the DC signal as well. The thing is it is very small in amplitude. But due to positive feedback it will get amplified and eventually a particular frequency component will get amplified. I hope it will clear your doubt.
@DmitriyPrangov
@DmitriyPrangov 5 лет назад
опасно. но, всеравно спасибо!
@vegruchulu4266
@vegruchulu4266 4 года назад
sir,if AB=1,Then how we will get oscillations?
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