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  • 11Crystal oscillator — A miniature 4 MHz quartz crystal enclosed in a hermetically sealed HC 49/US package, used as the resonator in a crystal oscillator. A crystal oscillator is an electronic oscillator circuit that uses the mechanical resonance of a vibrating crystal …

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  • 12Harmonic oscillator — This article is about the harmonic oscillator in classical mechanics. For its uses in quantum mechanics, see quantum harmonic oscillator. Classical mechanics …

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  • 13Delay line oscillator — A delay line oscillator is a form of electronic oscillator that uses a delay line as its principal timing element. The circuit is set to oscillate by inverting the output of the delay line and feeding that signal back to the input of the delay… …

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  • 14Numerically controlled oscillator — A numerically controlled oscillator (NCO) is a digital signal generator which creates a synchronous (i.e. clocked), discrete time, discrete valued representation of a waveform, usually sinusoidal.[1] NCOs are often used in conjunction with a… …

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  • 15Local oscillator — A local oscillator is an electronic device used to generate a signal normally for the purpose of converting a signal of interest to a different frequency using a mixer. This process of frequency conversion, also referred to as heterodyning,… …

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  • 16Laser — For other uses, see Laser (disambiguation). United States Air Force laser experiment …

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  • 17OPO — Optical Parametric Oscillator (Academic & Science » Physics) ** Porto, Portugal (Regional » Airport Codes) * Old Post Office (Governmental » FBI Files) * Owen, Patterson, & Owen (Business » Firms) * Owen, Patterson, & Owen (Community » Law) *… …

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  • 18OPO — • Optical Parametric Oscillator ( > IEEE Standard Dictionary ) • Porto, Portugal internationale Flughafen Kennung …

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  • 19Atomic clock — Nuclear clock redirects here. For the clock as a measure for risk of catastrophic destruction, see Doomsday Clock. For a clock updated by radio signals (commonly but inaccurately called an atomic clock ), see Radio clock. For the album by Zion I …

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  • 20Resonance — This article is about resonance in physics. For other uses, see Resonance (disambiguation). Resonant redirects here. For the phonological term, see Sonorant. Increase of amplitude as damping decreases and frequency approaches resonant frequency… …

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