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.
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