Sine oscillator with unipolar operational amplifier

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SUMMARY

The discussion focuses on designing a sine wave oscillator using unipolar operational amplifiers, as existing circuits predominantly cater to bipolar amplifiers. The user has attempted to adapt a bipolar circuit without success and seeks guidance on effective circuit designs specifically for unipolar configurations. Suggestions for alternative components, such as bi-stable flip-flops, are also mentioned as potential solutions.

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  • Understanding of operational amplifier configurations
  • Knowledge of sine wave generation techniques
  • Familiarity with unipolar vs. bipolar amplifier characteristics
  • Basic circuit design principles
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  • Research unipolar operational amplifier circuit designs for sine wave oscillators
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Electronics engineers, hobbyists designing waveform generators, and students studying operational amplifier applications will benefit from this discussion.

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I'm trying to make a sine wave oscillator with unipolar amplifiers, and all the circuits I find are for bipolar amplifiers.
I've tried to modify the bipolar circuit, but it doesn’t work.
Can anybody give an idea or a circuit?
thank you for your attention.
 
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