"Oscillators: Recent Developments" ed. by Patrice Salzenstein
ITExLi | 2019 | ISBN: 1789858380 9781789858389 1789858372 9781789858372 1838810684 9781838810689 | 104 pages | PDF | 7 MB
ITExLi | 2019 | ISBN: 1789858380 9781789858389 1789858372 9781789858372 1838810684 9781838810689 | 104 pages | PDF | 7 MB
This book provides an overview of particular oscillator structures through examples from mathematics to oscillators, and from the millimeter scale to the vibration of a building, focusing on recent developments, as we live in a time when technology and mathematical analysis play a vital role.
An oscillator is dedicated to the generation of signals. It is used in computers, telecoms, watchmaking, astronomy, and metrology. It can be a pendulum, an electronic oscillator based on quartz technology, an optoelectronic oscillator, or an atomic clock, depending on its application. Since water clocks of antiquity, mechanical clocks invented during the thirteenth century, and the discovery of piezoelectricity by Jacques and Pierre Curie in 1880, oscillators have made great progress.
Contents
1.Mathematical Models of Oscillators with Memory
2.Quantum Harmonic Oscillator
3.Oscillation Criteria of Two-Dimensional Time-Scale Systems
4.Time-Domain Simulation of Microstrip-Connected Solid-State Oscillators for Close-Range Noise Radar Applications
5.Oscillator Dampers in Civil Structures
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