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modified 11 years ago

Square wave resonance

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I was wandering if a resonance could work also with square wave. Since in theory there was nothing wrong with it I built this simple circuit and it worked
published 11 years ago
Secuture
11 years ago
When u tweak with this a little u find square very resonating wave shape. It easily resonate with vast amount basic frequency harmonic intervals. Try to tune it to 2 or 4 khz it wil give continuous multiplication. Think about resonant as harmonic extractor and storehouse. It will extract tuned harmonic and store its energy in tuned circuit as voltage build up. That's how frequency multipliers work at most. Sine is distorted by some nonlinear element such as diode or any other suitable to make this sine much square in shape and next by resonant circuit we extract particular harmonic.
justinmcg67
11 years ago
The square wave helps the oscillations by putting electrical energy back into the LC circuit, allowing oscillations to continue to propagate. To get a signal more square add buffers (NOT gates) wherever you are trying to tap the signal from.

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