Chinmaye
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Dear all,
I am new to oscillators and trying to understand it by studying from the Razavi text book. While studying cross coupled LC oscillators, i came across this current waveform which saturates i.e. one of the branches in the cross coupled oscillator at a time but voltage doesn't saturate. It looks like a nice sine waveform. Any intuitive explanation for this would help.
TIA
I am new to oscillators and trying to understand it by studying from the Razavi text book. While studying cross coupled LC oscillators, i came across this current waveform which saturates i.e. one of the branches in the cross coupled oscillator at a time but voltage doesn't saturate. It looks like a nice sine waveform. Any intuitive explanation for this would help.
TIA