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Что (кто) такое oscillator - определение

REPETITIVE VARIATION OF SOME MEASURE ABOUT A CENTRAL VALUE
Oscillate; Vibrating; Oscillator; Oscillations; Periodic motion; Oscillators; Oscillates; Coupled oscillation; Oscillating; Oscillatory; Electric oscillator; Electric oscillators; Electrical oscillators; Oscillating circuit; Oscillating circuits; Forced vibrations; Forced oscillations; Oscillatory motion; Forced oscillation; Oscillating system; Coupled oscillators; Coupled oscillator; Oscillating motion; Period of oscillation; Oscillatory period; Nonlinear oscillation
  • spring–mass system]] is an oscillatory system
  • Two pendulums with the same period fixed on a string act as pair of coupled oscillators. The oscillation alternates between the two.
  • Experimental Setup of Huygens synchronization of two clocks
  • Oscillation of a sequence (shown in blue) is the difference between the [[limit superior and limit inferior]] of the sequence.
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Oscillator         
·add. ·noun One that oscillates.
II. Oscillator ·add. ·noun An instrument for measuring rigidity by the torsional oscillations of a weighted wire.
III. Oscillator ·add. ·noun Any device for producing electric oscillations; ·esp., an apparatus for generating electric waves in a system of wireless telegraphy.
Oscillator (cellular automaton)         
  • blinker, period 2
  • star, period 3
  • cross, period 3
  • French kiss, period 3
  • clock 2, period 4
  • pinwheel, period 4
  • [[octagon]], period 5
  • fumarole, period 5
  • pentoad, period 5
  • Kok's galaxy, period 8
  • pentadecathlon, period 15
CELLULAR AUTOMATON PATTERN THAT RETURNS TO ITS ORIGINAL STATE AND POSITION AFTER A FINITE NUMBER OF STEPS
Oscillator (CA)
In a cellular automaton, an oscillator is a pattern that returns to its original state, in the same orientation and position, after a finite number of generations. Thus the evolution of such a pattern repeats itself indefinitely.
Oscillator (technical analysis)         
TECHNICAL ANALYSIS INDICATOR THAT VARIES OVER TIME WITHIN A BAND
An oscillator is a technical analysis indicator that varies over time within a band (above and below a center line, or between set levels). Oscillators are used to discover short-term overbought or oversold conditions.
Clapp oscillator         
ELECTRONIC OSCILLATOR
Gouriet oscillator
The Clapp oscillator or Gouriet oscillator is an LC electronic oscillator that uses a particular combination of an inductor and three capacitors to set the oscillator's frequency. LC oscillators use a transistor (or vacuum tube or other gain element) and a positive feedback network.
Quantum harmonic oscillator         
  • Time evolution of the probability distribution (and phase, shown as color) of a coherent state with |''α''|=3.
  • Superposition of three oscillating dipoles- illustrate the time propagation of the common wave function for different n,l,m
  • Another illustration of the time propagation of the common wave function for three different atoms emphasizes the effect of the angular momentum on the distribution behavior
QUANTUM MECHANICAL MODEL OF A PARTICLE IN A HARMONIC POTENTIAL WELL
Quantum vibration; QHO; Quantum mechanical harmonic oscillator; Quadratic potential; Harmonic potential; Quantum oscillator; Harmonic oscillator (quantum); Quantum-mechanical harmonic oscillator; Time-dependent quantum harmonic oscillator with an applied linear electric field; Linear harmonic oscillator; Quantum harmonic oscillators
The quantum harmonic oscillator is the quantum-mechanical analog of the classical harmonic oscillator. Because an arbitrary smooth potential can usually be approximated as a harmonic potential at the vicinity of a stable equilibrium point, it is one of the most important model systems in quantum mechanics.
Dynatron oscillator         
  • Dynatron oscillator circuit
ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT THAT DO NOT USE FEEDBACK TO GENERATE OSCILLATIONS, BUT NEGATIVE RESISTANCE
NDR oscillator; Transitron oscillator
In electronics, the dynatron oscillator, invented in 1918 by Albert Hull at General Electric, is an obsolete vacuum tube electronic oscillator circuit which uses a negative resistance characteristic in early tetrode vacuum tubes, caused by a process called secondary emission. on Peter Millet's Tubebooks website It was the first negative resistance vacuum tube oscillator.
Optical parametric oscillator         
  • Infrared optical parametric oscillator
  • KTP]] crystals in an OPO
PARAMETRIC OSCILLATOR THAT OSCILLATES AT OPTICAL FREQUENCIES
Optical Parametric Oscillator; Optical parametric oscillation
An optical parametric oscillator (OPO) is a parametric oscillator that oscillates at optical frequencies. It converts an input laser wave (called "pump") with frequency \omega_p into two output waves of lower frequency (\omega_s, \omega_i) by means of second-order nonlinear optical interaction.
Tesla's oscillator         
STEAM-POWERED ELECTRIC GENERATOR
Earthquake Machine; Earthquake machine; Tesla's electro-mechanical oscillator; Tesla's oscillator physiological effect; Tesla oscillator
Tesla's electro-mechanical oscillator is a steam-powered electric generator patented by Nikola Tesla in 1893.Reciprocating Engine, , February 6, 1894.
Electronic oscillator         
  • 1 MHz electronic oscillator circuit which uses the resonant properties of an internal quartz crystal to control the frequency. Provides the [[clock signal]] for digital devices such as computers.
  • Two common LC oscillator circuits, the Hartley and Colpitts oscillators
  • filter]], ''β(jω)''.
  • A 120 MHz oscillator from 1938 using a parallel rod [[transmission line]] resonator ([[Lecher line]]). Transmission lines are widely used for UHF oscillators.
ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT THAT PRODUCES A REPETITIVE, OSCILLATING ELECTRONIC SIGNAL
Audio oscillators; Audio oscillator; Electrical oscillator; LC oscillator; Electronic oscillators; Vacuum tube oscillator; Oscillator (electronics); Feedback oscillator
An electronic oscillator is an electronic circuit that produces a periodic, oscillating electronic signal, often a sine wave or a square wave or a triangle wave. Oscillators convert direct current (DC) from a power supply to an alternating current (AC) signal.
Local oscillator         
Local Oscillator; Local oscillator chain; Autogenerator; Local Oscillator Chain
In electronics, a local oscillator (LO) is an electronic oscillator used with a mixer to change the frequency of a signal. This frequency conversion process, also called heterodyning, produces the sum and difference frequencies from the frequency of the local oscillator and frequency of the input signal.

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Oscillation

Oscillation is the repetitive or periodic variation, typically in time, of some measure about a central value (often a point of equilibrium) or between two or more different states. Familiar examples of oscillation include a swinging pendulum and alternating current. Oscillations can be used in physics to approximate complex interactions, such as those between atoms.

Oscillations occur not only in mechanical systems but also in dynamic systems in virtually every area of science: for example the beating of the human heart (for circulation), business cycles in economics, predator–prey population cycles in ecology, geothermal geysers in geology, vibration of strings in guitar and other string instruments, periodic firing of nerve cells in the brain, and the periodic swelling of Cepheid variable stars in astronomy. The term vibration is precisely used to describe a mechanical oscillation.

Oscillation, especially rapid oscillation, may be an undesirable phenomenon in process control and control theory (e.g. in sliding mode control), where the aim is convergence to stable state. In these cases it is called chattering or flapping, as in valve chatter, and route flapping.