Armstrong oscillator
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Armstrong oscillator
[′ärm‚strȯŋ ′äs·ə‚lād·ər] (electronics)
Inductive feedback oscillator that consists of a tuned-grid circuit and an untuned-tickler coil in the plate circuit; control of feedback is accomplished by varying the coupling between the tickler and the grid circuit.
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Inductance feedback oscillators (e.g.,
Armstrong oscillators and Hartley oscillators);
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