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"Bill Sloman" <bill.sloman@ieee.org> wrote in message news:vmv6ac$22ufe$1@dont-email.me...I never said it did. I was looking for comments on the way the current mirrors might screw up the waveform. I didn't get any.On 24/01/2025 11:14 am, Edward Rawde wrote:You do make me laugh sometimes Bill.Before you can make a 1kHz sinewave oscillator with constant output level and better than 120dB harmonic distortion you'll need>
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oscillator which does better than that when it passes through the required output level.
This is obviously true. Why do you think you need to tell us about it?
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Your circuit doesn't come anywhere close to 120dB but it does depend on which simulator you ask.
Adding a FET gain stabilizer to the circuit I posted seems to have negligible effect on the distortion.Then you haven't looked at the current waveform going through the the FET.
So I'd concentrate on the oscillator distortion level rather than the gain controller contribution if I wanted to attempt betterAnd you'd probably better dump LTSpice 24.1 - it has been claimed that it has a serious bug. That might explain why your simulations of my circuit run a thousand times slower for you than they do for me and a couple of other people.
than 120dB.
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