line-controlled blocking oscillator

line-controlled blocking oscillator

[′līn kən‚trōld ¦bläk·iŋ ′äs·ə‚lād·ər]
(electronics)
A circuit formed by combining a monostable blocking oscillator with an open-circuit transmission line in the regenerative circuit; it is capable of generating pulses with large amounts of power.
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