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OSCILLATORS L Pp OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS, Which of,the following is the most.stable : oscillator ? . (A) Wein bridge oscillator (B) Hartley oscillator (C) Colpitts oscillator (@) Crystal controlled oscillator. For a Wein-bridge oscillator, the frequency f is given by 1 1 (A) f= = OF" Tre | OS Tee 1 2n ge = 28 © f= Fre ® f= F6- Barktiausen criterion for oscillator stability is (a) AB=0 @®) AB =1 1 (© -4B=1 @) A= B- A Hartley oscillator circuit uses * (A) capacitive feedback (B) a tapped inductor (©) atapped capacitor (D) atapped inductor forinductive feedback. An RC phase-shift oscillator will not produce any oscillgtion until and unless the voltage gain of its internal amplifier is (A) unity 7 @®) less than unity (©) around 3 (D) mote than 29. For good stability, the timed circuit should have . (A) high Q (B) iowR (© LowL (D) low C. The varactor in'a voltage controlled oscilJator. needs, : (A) audio signal below 1000 Hz (B) reverse de control voltage (©) forward bias (D) parallel capacitance more than 5 pF. The phase comparator ina PLL circuit is used 10 provide (A) one-half the crystal oscillator frequency (8) RF output with audio modulation. (©) decontrot voltage (D) double crystal oscillator signal. ’ ‘9. Which of the following oscillator can be expected to give highest Q-factor ? (A) Crystal controlled oscillator @®) Tuned oscillator (©) Wein bridge oscillator () Colpitts oscillator. 10. A “Beat Frequency” oscillator consists of 3 (A) ahigh @ inductor (B) alow Q inductor (©) atube and RC network (D) bve oscillators, with slightly differen: os- cillating frequencies. 1, Blocking oscillators are used as © (A) abrupt pulse generators (B) low impeddince switches (C) high impedance switches and frequency dividers (D) none of the above. 2, Ina practical oscillator AB is (A) slightly less than 1 (ae ©-1 “(D) slightly greater than.1. 13, In case of RC a phase-shift oscillator, the frequency of oscillations is given by. 1 1 i 2n¥RC ©, 2nRYC. { 2x” — \ Og @) 2eliG. 14, Oscillator circuit (A) cannot be operated in class A condition (B) can be operaied’in class A condition to give sinusoidal waveform * © can be operated in class’ A condition to. give distorted waveform (D) can be operated in class A condition for. better waveshape. Questions 15 and 16 refer to Fig. 17. 15. Inthe circuit shown feedback to Q, is through (A) C, (B) C,

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