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Hartley oscillator


The Hartley oscillator is an LC electronic oscillator that derives its feedback from a tapped coil in parallel with a capacitor (the tank circuit). A Hartley oscillator is therefore a type of inductively coupled variable frequency oscillator.

Hartley oscillators may be series or shunt fed.

Structure:

One center-tapped inductor
One tuning capacitor

Advantages:

Frequency varied using a variable capacitor
Output amplitude remains constant over the frequency range
Feedback ratio of tapped inductor remains constant

Disadvantages:

Harmonic-rich content
Not suitable for a pure sine wave

See also: Colpitts oscillator | Clapp oscillator | Vackar oscillator  | Armstrong oscillator

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07-10-2008 09:35:13
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