A Pulse Width Controllable Crystal Oscillator
A crystal oscillator and pulse width technology, applied in electrical components, impedance networks, etc., can solve problems such as poor output oscillation frequency stability, and achieve the effect of good stability and controllable pulse width.
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[0027] Embodiment one, such as Figure 4 and Figure 5 As shown, a crystal oscillator with controllable pulse width includes an inverter 1, a mechanical resonator 2, and a current limiting device 3 that has current unidirectionality and can limit the magnitude of the current. The inverter 1 is connected in parallel with a bias Piezoresistor R1, one terminal of the mechanical resonator 2 is connected to the input terminal of the inverter 1, and the other terminal of the mechanical resonator 2 is connected to the output terminal of the inverter 1 through a series connection of the current limiting resistor R2 , the two terminals of the mechanical resonator 2 are connected in parallel with the current limiting device 3, the mechanical resonator 2 is equipped with a resonator load capacitor C1 and a resonator load capacitor C2, one of the terminals of the resonator load capacitor C1 is connected to the mechanical One of the terminals of the mechanical resonator 2 is connected, on...
Embodiment 2
[0033] Embodiment two, such as Figure 6 As shown, the difference between the second embodiment and the first embodiment is that the current limiting device 3 is equipped with a variable current limiting resistor RP, and one terminal of the current limiting device 3 is connected in series with the variable current limiting resistor RP and the mechanical Resonator 2 is connected to the corresponding terminals.
[0034] The crystal oscillator in the second embodiment can obtain the required output pulse width by adjusting the size of the variable current limiting resistor RP, wherein the smaller the resistance value of the variable current limiting resistor RP, the larger the output pulse width; The larger the resistance value of the variable current limiting resistor RP, the smaller the output pulse width.
[0035] As in the first embodiment, the current limiting device 3 in the second embodiment can be connected in parallel with the mechanical resonator 2 in the reverse direc...
Embodiment 3
[0036] Embodiment three, such as Figure 7 and Figure 8 As shown, the difference between the third embodiment and the first embodiment is that the current limiting device 3 is equipped with a photocoupler 4 . During the use of the third embodiment, the output pulse width can also be controlled by adjusting the current of the optocoupler 4, and electrical isolation control can be realized and is suitable for a closed-loop system. Such as Figure 7 As shown, the larger the forward current flowing into the photocoupler 4, the larger the output pulse width; correspondingly, the smaller the forward current flowing into the photocoupler 4, the smaller the output pulse width.
[0037] Such as Figure 8 As shown, the photocoupler 4 is reversely connected to the current limiting device 3, the greater the forward current flowing into the photocoupler 4, the smaller the output pulse width; correspondingly, the more forward current flowing into the photocoupler 4 Smaller, the larger ...
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