Oscillator circuit. completely lost.

In summary, an oscillator circuit can be built by adding a neon gas tube to an RC circuit, where the capacitor charges and discharges rapidly through the tube. The oscillation period can be calculated using the formula T=RC ln(E-Voff)/(E-Von). To make a 10Hz oscillator, a resistor value should be selected based on the given values of Von, Voff, C and E.
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An oscillator circuit is important to many applications. A simple oscillator circuit can be built by adding a neon gas tube to an RC circuit, as shown in the figure below. Gas is normally a good insulator, and the resistance of the gas tube is essentially infinite when the light is off. This allows the capacitor to charge. When the capacitor voltage reaches a value Von, the electric field inside the tube becomes strong enough to ionize the neon gas. Visually, the tube lights with an orange glow. Electrically, the ionization of the gas provides a very-low-resistance path through the tube. The capacitor very rapidly (we can think of it as instantaneously) discharge through the tube and the capacitor voltage drops. When the capacitor voltage has dropped to a value of Voff, the electric field inside the tube becomes too weak to sustain the ionization and the neon light turns off. The capacitor then starts to charge again. The capacitor voltage oscillates between Voff, when it starts chargin, and Von, when the light comes on to discharge it.

a) Make a graph of the Vc (voltage across the capacitor) vs. time, with the capacitor initially having no charge.
b) Show that the oscillation period is T=RC ln([tex]E[/tex]-Voff)/([tex]E[/tex]-Von)
c) A neon gass tube has Von= 80V and Voff = 20V. What resistor value should you choose to go with a 10[tex]\mu[/tex]F capacitor and a 90V battery to make a 10Hz oscillator?


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I really would just like some help getting this started. I'm completely lost as to where to go or what equations to use. Any insight and direction would be great. Thanks.
 

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raindrops said:
a) Make a graph of the Vc (voltage across the capacitor) vs. time, with the capacitor initially having no charge.
Capacitor will be charged to Von exponentially and will be suddenly discharged( instantaneously) to Voff, and this cycle will go on. In the very beginning, since the charge on the capacitor is 0, charging voltage waveform will be 0 to Von but for the rest of the time, it will be from Voff to Von and straight back to Voff. I am sorry I can't draw and upload the waveform now but this is what the nature of the waveform will be..
raindrops said:
b) Show that the oscillation period is T=RC ln(E-Voff)/(E-Von)
Time period of the wave will be only the charging time of the capacitor (since it discharges instantaneously).In the steady state, the capacitor will be charged to Von from initial voltage Voff. So, voltage across the capacitor during charging can be written as,
Vc=Voff +(E-Voff)*(1-e-t/RC).
At t=T, Vc=Von
∴(Von-Voff)/(E-Voff)=1-e-T/RC
∴e-T/RC=1-[(Von-Voff)/(E-Voff)]
=(E-Von)/(E-Voff)
Taking natural log on both sides,
-T/RC=ln[(E-Von)/(E-Voff)]
T=RCln[(E-Voff)/(E-Von)]
raindrops said:
c) A neon gass tube has Von= 80V and Voff = 20V. What resistor value should you choose to go with a 10
μμ​
\muF capacitor and a 90V battery to make a 10Hz oscillator?
Plug these values in the above equation and solve for R.
 

1. What is an oscillator circuit?

An oscillator circuit is an electronic circuit that produces a periodic, repetitive waveform without any external input. It consists of an energy source, an amplifier, and a feedback loop.

2. How does an oscillator circuit work?

An oscillator circuit works by using positive feedback to sustain and amplify a signal. The feedback loop causes the output to be fed back to the input, creating a continuous cycle of amplification.

3. What are the main types of oscillator circuits?

The main types of oscillator circuits are LC oscillators, RC oscillators, crystal oscillators, and relaxation oscillators. Each type uses different components and principles to generate an oscillating signal.

4. What is the purpose of an oscillator circuit?

The purpose of an oscillator circuit is to generate a stable and precise oscillating signal, which is used in various electronic devices such as radios, computers, and clocks.

5. How can I troubleshoot a malfunctioning oscillator circuit?

If your oscillator circuit is not working properly, you can check for loose connections, faulty components, or incorrect values of resistors or capacitors. You can also use an oscilloscope to analyze the waveforms and identify any issues.

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