Re: AF Osc AGC alternatives to lamp/thermistor/FET

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Sujet : Re: AF Osc AGC alternatives to lamp/thermistor/FET
De : bill.sloman (at) *nospam* ieee.org (Bill Sloman)
Groupes : sci.electronics.design
Date : 22. Oct 2024, 13:38:34
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On 22/10/2024 9:08 pm, Phil Hobbs wrote:
john larkin <JL@gct.com> wrote:
On Mon, 21 Oct 2024 19:45:28 -0000 (UTC), Phil Hobbs
<pcdhSpamMeSenseless@electrooptical.net> wrote:
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john larkin <jl@glen--canyon.com> wrote:
On Sun, 20 Oct 2024 19:25:08 -0000 (UTC), Cursitor Doom
<cd999666@notformail.com> wrote:
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On Sun, 20 Oct 2024 11:42:27 -0700, john larkin wrote:
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On Sun, 20 Oct 2024 14:25:33 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:
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On 10/20/2024 11:38 AM, john larkin wrote:
On Sun, 20 Oct 2024 14:15:19 +0100, piglet <erichpwagner@hotmail.com>
wrote:
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Yesterday in the thread "Random thoughts on sinewave oscillators" I
posted a LT Spice wirelist showing amplitude levelling without fet,
ntc thermistor or ptc filament instead using current steering long
tail pair - kinda poor mans multiplier.
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Here is another alternative, using diode conductance bridge
"variolosser".
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For the full 1960s vibe replace U2 U3 with bjt current sources.
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That's still limiting a Wein bridge, essentially a single-element
resonator.
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If you do the double-integrator type oscillator, you can do gain
control on the first integrator, and then the second one adds 6
dB/octave harmonic reduction.
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I think you can even get 12 dB/octave harmonic reduction if you do the
amplitude limiter right. 12*3 = 36!
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There's probably a way to finagle the 4th section of an LM13700 to apply
a bias current inversely proportional to the output level into pin IB1,
here:
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<https://imgur.com/a/xRVx2PC>
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At some point, opamp distortion and slew rate will usually dominate THD.
I'd guess that the LM13700 isn't very good.
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It might be OK as the small-influence AGC gain tweak, ahead of two good
integrating opamps.
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At the cost of adding another component, how about adding another opamp
solely to regulate the output signal level? Say you want 2V p-p output,
sample some of the output, rectify it and compare it to a reference level
which is applied to the other opamp input.
Just my 2c.
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You still need a multiplier of some sort to tweek loop gain. And
multipliers are nonlinear!
But it's precisely the non-linearity you want, where you want it, if you spend enough on a good quality multiplier.

My vote would go to a comparator sensing the peak of the AC waveform, and
reducing the DC bias current a smidge each time it fires.
That's actually unwise. Good quality Wein bridges get the harmonic content of their output about 120dB below the fundamental.
Comparators pull a spike of current from the supplies whenever they fire, which spread higher harmonics of the output frequency all around the circuit. Full wave rectifiers generate less harmonic noise in the power rails. You still need lots of power supply rejection, but lower levels of noise on the power rails mean you need less.

DC bias current of what?
 An active device, specifically a bjt. You get transconductance proportional
to collector current.
And the AD734 - and other well-designed Gilbert multipliers exploit that to the hilt.
--
Bill Sloman, Sydney

Date Sujet#  Auteur
20 Oct 24 * AF Osc AGC alternatives to lamp/thermistor/FET20piglet
20 Oct 24 +* Re: AF Osc AGC alternatives to lamp/thermistor/FET12john larkin
20 Oct 24 i+- Re: AF Osc AGC alternatives to lamp/thermistor/FET1Liz Tuddenham
20 Oct 24 i`* Re: AF Osc AGC alternatives to lamp/thermistor/FET10bitrex
20 Oct 24 i `* Re: AF Osc AGC alternatives to lamp/thermistor/FET9john larkin
20 Oct 24 i  `* Re: AF Osc AGC alternatives to lamp/thermistor/FET8Cursitor Doom
21 Oct 24 i   `* Re: AF Osc AGC alternatives to lamp/thermistor/FET7john larkin
21 Oct 24 i    `* Re: AF Osc AGC alternatives to lamp/thermistor/FET6Phil Hobbs
21 Oct 24 i     +* Re: AF Osc AGC alternatives to lamp/thermistor/FET2Joe Gwinn
21 Oct 24 i     i`- Re: AF Osc AGC alternatives to lamp/thermistor/FET1Phil Hobbs
22 Oct 24 i     `* Re: AF Osc AGC alternatives to lamp/thermistor/FET3john larkin
22 Oct 24 i      `* Re: AF Osc AGC alternatives to lamp/thermistor/FET2Phil Hobbs
22 Oct 24 i       `- Re: AF Osc AGC alternatives to lamp/thermistor/FET1Bill Sloman
20 Oct 24 +* Re: AF Osc AGC alternatives to lamp/thermistor/FET3Edward Rawde
20 Oct 24 i`* Re: AF Osc AGC alternatives to lamp/thermistor/FET2piglet
21 Oct 24 i `- Re: AF Osc AGC alternatives to lamp/thermistor/FET1Edward Rawde
22 Oct 24 `* Re: AF Osc AGC alternatives to lamp/thermistor/FET4Liz Tuddenham
24 Oct 24  +- Re: AF Osc AGC alternatives to lamp/thermistor/FET1Liz Tuddenham
26 Oct 24  `* Re: AF Osc AGC alternatives to lamp/thermistor/FET2Cursitor Doom
29 Oct 24   `- Re: AF Osc AGC alternatives to lamp/thermistor/FET1Bill Sloman

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