Practice - Numerical Example - 6.4.1.5
Practice Questions
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What is the formula for calculating resistance in a phase shift oscillator?
💡 Hint: Think back to how we apply values in the formula.
What is the calculated resistance value for a frequency of 1 kHz and capacitance of 10 nF?
💡 Hint: Use the provided formula, plug in the values correctly.
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Interactive Quizzes
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What is the formula to calculate resistance for a phase shift oscillator?
💡 Hint: Recall the components involved in the oscillator.
Is a resistor value of 6.8 kΩ suitable for a designed oscillator that needs to achieve approximately 6497 Ω?
💡 Hint: Consider standard resistor values.
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Challenge Problems
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If a phase shift oscillator must operate at a frequency of 500 Hz with a capacitor value of 20 nF, what should be the resistance?
💡 Hint: Use the formula, and ensure you compute accurately.
Design a phase shift oscillator for a frequency of 10 kHz while maintaining a capacitor value of 4.7 nF. Determine the resistance and the necessary gain for the op-amp.
💡 Hint: Double-check your frequency and capacitance input.
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