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Title: Lecture I: Introduction to pattern recognition


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EENG 3920 Project VI Modern Electronic
Communication
Lecture 2
2
1. Introductory Topics
  • 1.8 Oscillators
  • Converting energy from a dc form to ac

3
1. Introductory Topics
  • 1.8 Oscillators
  • Converting energy from a dc form to ac

Requirement
  • Output frequency required
  • Frequency stability required
  • Is the frequency variable, and if so, over what
    range?
  • Allowable waveform distortion
  • Power output required
  • Type
  • LC Oscillator
  • Hartley Oscillator
  • Colpitts Oscillator
  • Clapp Oscillator
  • Crystal Oscillator

4
1. Introductory Topics
  • 1.8 Oscillators
  • Hartley Oscillator

Restore lost energy to provide a
constant-amplitude sine-wave output
5
1. Introductory Topics
  • 1.8 Oscillators
  • Colpitts Oscillator

6
1. Introductory Topics
  • 1.9 Troubleshooting
  • General Troubleshooting Techniques
  • Look discolored or charred components might
    indicate overheating
  • Smell Some components, especially transformers,
    emit characteristic odors when overheated
  • Feel for hot components
  • Listen for frying noise that indicate a
    component is about to fail

7
1. Introductory Topics
  • 1.9 Troubleshooting
  • Reasons Electronic Circuit Fail
  • Complete failures open circuits, defective
    power supply, open power resistors. (Easiest)
  • Intermittent faults loose wires and components,
    effects of temperature. (Most difficult)
  • Poor system performance components change in
    value, weak power supply

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1. Introductory Topics
  • 1.9 Troubleshooting
  • Troubleshooting Plan
  • Symptoms as clues to faulty stages To relate a
    particular fault to a circuit function in the
    electronic equipment
  • Signal Tracing and signal injection
  • Voltage and resistance measurements
  • Substitution

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1. Introductory Topics
  • 1.9 Troubleshooting

Signal Injection
Signal Tracing
10
Assignment
1. Lab report (2) on Experiment 3 (Due
02/07)2. Homework (Due 02/07)
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