S. Celma et al., APPROACH TO THE SYNTHESIS OF CANONIC RC-ACTIVE OSCILLATORS USING CCII, IEE proceedings. Circuits, devices and systems, 141(6), 1994, pp. 493-497
A systematic approach has been employed to synthesise sinusoidal RC-ac
tive oscillators using second-generation current conveyor (CCII). The
resulting topologies are canonic, i.e. they require the minimum number
of active (a single CCII) and passive components (two capacitors and
either two or three resistors) for realisation of both single-frequenc
y oscillators (SFOs) and variable-frequency oscillators (VFOs). Oscill
ation condition (OC) and/or oscillation frequency (OF) can be adjusted
using single resistors. It is shown that using a CCII as the active d
evice provides RC oscillators with a minimum passive network (N(GC)).
The configurations obtained have been classified in four groups in acc
ordance to their coupling level between the OC and FO equations. Stabi
lity has been studied. All the oscillators have been tested and experi
mental results show very close agreement with the theoretical analysis
.