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On 24/01/2025 5:02 pm, Edward Rawde wrote:"Bill Sloman" <bill.sloman@ieee.org> wrote in message news:vmv6ac$22ufe$1@dont-email.me...>On 24/01/2025 11:14 am, Edward Rawde wrote:>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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You do make me laugh sometimes Bill.
Your circuit doesn't come anywhere close to 120dB but it does depend on which simulator you ask.
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.
>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 better>
than 120dB.
And 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.
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Bill Sloman, Sydney
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