audio-frequency oscillator
audio-frequency oscillator
[′ȯd·ē·ō ¦frē·kwən·sē ′äs·ə‚lād·ər] (electronics)
An oscillator circuit using an electron tube, transistor, or other nonrotating device to produce an audio-frequency alternating current. Also known as audio oscillator.
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