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The figure shows a simple circuit of a crystal oscillator using a tunnel diode. The output power of the generator is several tens of microwatts. The operating mode of the tunnel diode is set using the tuning resistor R1. Supply voltage 1-2 Volts.

Quartz oscillator on a tunnel diode. Scheme

Literature:

H.J. Fischer, W. E. Schlegel. Transistor- und Schaltkreis Technik. - Berlin, 1979.

Publication: N. Bolshakov, rf.atnn.ru

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