What are the best books for designing RC and LC oscillators with op-amps?

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The discussion focuses on finding recommended books for designing RC and LC oscillators using op-amps. A notable recommendation is "Microelectronic Circuits" by Sedra and Smith, specifically the 5th or 6th edition, which provides a comprehensive overview of signal generators and waveform-shaping circuits. Participants express gratitude for the suggestions and emphasize the book's insights despite its lack of extensive detail. The conversation highlights the importance of foundational knowledge in oscillator design. Overall, "Microelectronic Circuits" is presented as a valuable resource for those interested in this topic.
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i want some books about oscillators

RC oscillator by op-amp
LC oscillator by op-amp

design it this kind of OC


and thank you
 
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I would recommend Microelectronic Circuits 5th (or 6th) edition by Sedra/Smith.
Well, it is not too detailed, but it gives the whole picture with a lot of good insights regarding signal generators and waveform-shaping circuits.
 
Su3liminal said:
I would recommend Microelectronic Circuits 5th (or 6th) edition by Sedra/Smith.
Well, it is not too detailed, but it gives the whole picture with a lot of good insights regarding signal generators and waveform-shaping circuits.

thank you brother
 
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