RI 3702 An Automatic Frequency-Controlled Oscillator and Amplifier for Driving Mechanical Vibrators

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. V. Potter
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May 1, 1943

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION The oscillator and amplifier system described in this paper was developed specifically for driving sound generators of the type developed by H. W. St. Clair and described by him in an article 3/ published several years ago in the Review of Scientific Instruments.Nevertheless, with little or no alteration it can be used to drive any vibrating system in which the vibrating member must be driven at its resonant frequency; the only restrictions are that the driving mechanism be electrical in nature and that the vibrating member be accessible so that some type of pick-up can be coupled to it. Operation of the automatic frequency-control element in the oscillator, however, depends entirely on the operating characteristics of the vibrating member; therefore, in order to completely explain the operation of the circuit, it will be necessary to describe the construction and operation of the vibrator used with it. Only the essential features and characteristics of the vibrator will be described in this article, and the reader is referred to St. Clair's 4/ report for further details."
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APA: E. V. Potter  (1943)  RI 3702 An Automatic Frequency-Controlled Oscillator and Amplifier for Driving Mechanical Vibrators

MLA: E. V. Potter RI 3702 An Automatic Frequency-Controlled Oscillator and Amplifier for Driving Mechanical Vibrators. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1943.

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