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R2 10kΩ V1 12V L1 120µH Xsc1: Tektronix

This circuit diagram shows a simple oscillator circuit using a bipolar junction transistor (BJT). The circuit consists of a 2N2222A BJT connected in a common emitter configuration, with the collector connected to a 120μH inductor and the emitter connected to ground through 1kΩ and 10kΩ resistors. The base is connected to a 12V power supply through an 82nF capacitor for coupling, with another 82nF capacitor connecting the base to ground. This configuration will cause the BJT to switch on and off, driving an oscillating signal through the inductor and producing an oscillating voltage that can be measured using a Tektronix oscilloscope.

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R2 10kΩ V1 12V L1 120µH Xsc1: Tektronix

This circuit diagram shows a simple oscillator circuit using a bipolar junction transistor (BJT). The circuit consists of a 2N2222A BJT connected in a common emitter configuration, with the collector connected to a 120μH inductor and the emitter connected to ground through 1kΩ and 10kΩ resistors. The base is connected to a 12V power supply through an 82nF capacitor for coupling, with another 82nF capacitor connecting the base to ground. This configuration will cause the BJT to switch on and off, driving an oscillating signal through the inductor and producing an oscillating voltage that can be measured using a Tektronix oscilloscope.

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A A

B B
R2 XSC1
10kΩ
V1 Tektronix
L1 Q1 12V
2N2222A P 1 2 3 4 T
C 120µH G C

C1 C2
D 82nF 82nF D

R1
1kΩ

E E

F F

G G

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