the outcome should be like this? voltage controlled oscillator

AlbertHall

Joined Jun 4, 2014
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The circuit with two BJT is not a VCO. It is simply an oscillator (astable multivibrator). There no use to try changing its frequency using an external voltage Vin. The oscillation frequency is given by 1/(0.69*R1*C1). See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multivibrator
Varying Vin in that circuit, which supplies only the base resistors, will change the frequency as it will change the current charging the capacitors.
 

ericgibbs

Joined Jan 29, 2010
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hi thor,
Do you want me to check your circuit LTSpice simulation of these two circuits.?

If yes, post the LTSpice asc files and I will be happy to check them out for you.

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ericgibbs

Joined Jan 29, 2010
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hi,
The BJT Astable does not work correctly when driven by the Triang waveform.
All that happens is the Collector of BOTH transistors switch at the same time, no oscillation of the Astable, see image.

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ericgibbs

Joined Jan 29, 2010
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hi,
The OPA circuit, as posted, does not work correctly when driven by the Triang waveform.

The Triang modulation voltage cannot be allowed to swing to zero, how can it enable the osc with zero voltage drive.??

Limiting the lower excursion of the triang control voltage to +1.5v [not 0v] and a maximum of +7v, shows some level of Frequency modulation.

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thorim

Joined May 19, 2021
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hi,
The OPA circuit, as posted, does not work correctly when driven by the Triang waveform.

The Triang modulation voltage cannot be allowed to swing to zero, how can it enable the osc with zero voltage drive.??

Limiting the lower excursion of the triang control voltage to +1.5v [not 0v] and a maximum of +7v, shows some level of Frequency modulation.

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How can we fix the circuit ?
 
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