W. Serdijn, J. Mulder, A. C. van der Woerd, A. V. van Roermund
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Design of wide-tunable translinear second-order oscillators
This paper introduces a translinear second-order oscillator that is a direct implementation of a non-linear second-order differential equation. It comprises only two capacitors and a handful of transistors and can be controlled over a very wide frequency range by only one control current. A breadboard version, using transistor arrays, proves the correct operation of the proposed circuit. The oscillator frequency equals 25 kHz, while the total harmonic distortion equals 2.4%.