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Hello,
I'm trying to simulate a 10MHz Colpitts Oscillator using an OPAMP, but i'm not getting the expected outcome, the frequency is not 10MHz and the output amplitude is very low. I've read somewhere that Proteus doesn't simulate the natural noises necessary to satart the oscillator, so i'm giving a 1mA, 1us current pulse to start things. Here's the circuit and the output i'm using.
I followed these design guidelines: https://www.electronics-tutorials.ws/oscillator/colpitts.html and my C1,C2 and L yields a fo of around 10Mhz. Any ideas what i can do different to get the oscillator right?
I'm trying to simulate a 10MHz Colpitts Oscillator using an OPAMP, but i'm not getting the expected outcome, the frequency is not 10MHz and the output amplitude is very low. I've read somewhere that Proteus doesn't simulate the natural noises necessary to satart the oscillator, so i'm giving a 1mA, 1us current pulse to start things. Here's the circuit and the output i'm using.
I followed these design guidelines: https://www.electronics-tutorials.ws/oscillator/colpitts.html and my C1,C2 and L yields a fo of around 10Mhz. Any ideas what i can do different to get the oscillator right?