I'm a hobbyist so this may sound silly or idle (not related to anything in practice), but I've been meditating on this a lot.
is %topic% possible in principle?
I know a simple astable is possible with a relay. The switch just pinches off the coil's current and there's a cap to slow the whole thing down and a resistor so that the cap doesn't discharge through the contacts' ~0R. But the relay, unlike the transistor, has hysteretic snap action. A transistor in a similar circuit will just settle at some intermediate voltage where it pinches, but not too hard. Any oscillation would be indistinguishable from the transistor's own noise. So it's just deep negative feedback but without the oscillation. Correct?
What about optocouplers?
is %topic% possible in principle?
I know a simple astable is possible with a relay. The switch just pinches off the coil's current and there's a cap to slow the whole thing down and a resistor so that the cap doesn't discharge through the contacts' ~0R. But the relay, unlike the transistor, has hysteretic snap action. A transistor in a similar circuit will just settle at some intermediate voltage where it pinches, but not too hard. Any oscillation would be indistinguishable from the transistor's own noise. So it's just deep negative feedback but without the oscillation. Correct?
What about optocouplers?
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