12 MHz oscillator with a Voltage range 120V

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kazemihossein33

Joined May 12, 2018
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Hello friends
I need a 12 MHz oscillator with a Voltage range of 120V
Preferably designed with cross coupling and non-integrated circuits




If I had a problem with my sentences, I'd like to apologize because I'm not English
Thank you for your guidance
 

Papabravo

Joined Feb 24, 2006
21,225
Hello friends
I need a 12 MHz oscillator with a Voltage range of 120V
Preferably designed with cross coupling and non-integrated circuits




If I had a problem with my sentences, I'd like to apologize because I'm not English
Thank you for your guidance
Will this oscillator be powered from a DC supply of 120 volts? If not what kind of power source will you use?
There are many oscillators that use dicrete transistors or even vacuum tubes. Is that what you have in mind?
 

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kazemihossein33

Joined May 12, 2018
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Will this oscillator be powered from a DC supply of 120 volts? If not what kind of power source will you use?
There are many oscillators that use dicrete transistors or even vacuum tubes. Is that what you have in mind?
Yes, I want to use the dc120v source.
And transistors of type bjt
Unfortunately, the oscillator frequency does not exceed 6 MHz
Schematic circuit
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Papabravo

Joined Feb 24, 2006
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Yes, I want to use the dc120v source.
And transistors of type bjt
Unfortunately, the oscillator frequency does not exceed 6 MHz
Schematic circuit
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VVV
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I think fabricating this on a single substrate is what makes it work. I don't know if it will work when made from discrete components. I'm not that familiar with symbols used in IC design but the cross coupled BJTs are just a standard multivibrator circuit. We made these from 12AT7 dual triodes when I was an undergraduate and transistors were thought to be a "passing" fad. I don't understand the stacked symbols that look like FETs. Are the control signals used to control the FETs as variable resistors to change the frequency of the oscillator?

Note: I get confused real quick when trying to read actual patents. I leave that for practitioners "skilled" in the art.
 
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ian field

Joined Oct 27, 2012
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Hello friends
I need a 12 MHz oscillator with a Voltage range of 120V
Preferably designed with cross coupling and non-integrated circuits




If I had a problem with my sentences, I'd like to apologize because I'm not English
Thank you for your guidance
The patent schematic looks like a cascaded or stacked casc-ode amplifier stage.

Less limitations might mean less stages are needed if discrete components are used.

A 600V MOSFET is an easy way, but regulating gate bias can be tricky if you don't do it right.
 
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