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Help me build a simple 50khz oscillator

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Hi all....
I need to build an oscillator using descrete
components for a project im doing..
i would like to keep it as simple as possible.
only thing it must have a fixed 50KHz output. would anybody out there have any
ideas or circuit diagrams that might be helpfull..
I would really appreciate any help or input with this...
 

50khz oscillator

can u use opamp for this???
 

555 50khz

Which amplitude ? Which output waveform ? IC´s allowed ?
 

50 khz 555 oscillator circuit with gate

Simple architecture?
Maybe an odd-number stages ring osc helps, refer to razavi book!
 

hartley type oscillator

hi thanks for the quick replys.. ya i can use transistors or what ever else it doesnt really matter.. the only thing it has to be as simple as possible.. thats kinda the thing..i need a sq wave output for the next stage.. ive looked at a few designs colpitts hartley oscillator etc but it the values for the components to give 50hhz out which im finding hard
 

hc14 astable

Can't you use an oscillator made with a NE555 ic?:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/555_timer_IC
http://www.datasheetcatalog.com/datasheets_pdf/N/E/5/5/NE555.shtml

Search for astable (pagg. 5-6-7) in the following datas*eet: http://www.fairchildsemi.com/ds/LM/LM555.pdf the "typical"component value is shown in the fig.6 table. You will easily be able to make the 555 generate a 50kHz frequency.
Same thing for http://focus.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/ne555.pdf : see pagg.10-11 (fig.14).


or take a look at the following application note: **broken link removed** for more detailed esamples.

[edit] only now I read that you need to use DISCRETE components. Sorry for the off topic answer!!!:cry:
 


555 10 - 50 khz oscilator

It hasn't been said, if sine or square wave oscillator is required, also you may guess about the intended frequency stability.

Generally, any oscillator type can be used, including quartz oscillators. Colpitts should work with common fixed inductors in the 100uH to 1 mH range. My personal favourite for low part count square wave oscillator would be a CMOS inverting ST gate (HC14) with RC feedback.
 

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