I place a Wien Bridge Oscillator circuit, and it doesn't oscillate. What a wien bridge oscillator does is it amplifies noise, puts amplified noise back in the inverting end of the op-amp, and also uses a lag-lead circuit to select a frequency from the noise and puts that in the non-inverting end of the op-amp. But, when I simulate it, nothing oscillates nor amplifies. |
by bill.balling
June 21, 2012 |
If you would like to publicise your circuit maybe we could offer some suggestions. In the meantime looking around these may help: These run but have no amplitude control and no supply rail limits: whilst: has amplitude control (takes ages to run) Suspect you have one or more of: i) simulation time too short and it's not started oscillating yet; ii) oscillation not starting and needs a supply or input transient to kick it into life; iii) your time steps too large (at least 100 times smaller than sim time, preferrably 1k times smaller). :) |
by signality
June 21, 2012 |
It was (i). Thank for helping me. |
by bill.balling
June 21, 2012 |
Deep joy. If you search CL tags for 'initial-conditions' and 'oscillator-startup' you'll find several ideas on how to kick circuits into life sooner rather than later. |
by signality
June 22, 2012 |
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