Build your own low distortion oscillator!

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Read 1813 times.

hagtech

  • Industry Participant
  • Posts: 2269
    • http://www.hagtech.com
Build your own low distortion oscillator!
« on: 27 May 2003, 10:47 pm »
I dug this out from my archives...  Here's a cheap, but very good circuit you can build for creating your own sinewave oscillator.  It has a fixed output amplitude and 1kHz frequency.  I built this using an OPA2134 (one side) and achieved about 0.01% distortion.  Perfect for measuring my tube circuits.  Modify as you like.

The frequency is determined by the R and C in the Wein bridge.  The secret is the 5W night light lamp used in the feedback for stabilizing gain (Hewlett-Packard fame).  My lamp measured about 7 ohms cold.  Modify the negative feedback resistor (shown as 1k) for tweaking stability and amplitude.

jh


House de Kris

Build your own low distortion oscillator!
« Reply #1 on: 2 Jun 2003, 08:44 pm »
Thanks for taking the time of posting this.  Although you state that it is good enough for your tube gear, do you have a better circuit that is good enough for using with solid state electronics?

hagtech

  • Industry Participant
  • Posts: 2269
    • http://www.hagtech.com
Build your own low distortion oscillator!
« Reply #2 on: 5 Jun 2003, 07:32 pm »
:( Sorry, I haven't built anything better than this.  Didn't need it.

I used to own an HP8903B which had maybe 0.002% noise floor.  Best is to just buy one.  I've been trolling for a Tektronix SG505 for some time.  I would highly recommend it if you need a super-low source at a reasonable price.

jh