Adding output filters and using high performance OP.2. Methods to get lowest THD possible?
Thanks FvM,
What about the use of LME49740 (THD=0.00003% typical) ?
Does it lower the THD if we use 6-Stages (30 deg) in place of 4-Stages (45 deg) ?
Regards
Sameer Dhiman
No, the low-pass filter effect of the phase shift network will be reduced. My suggestion was to use a post filter outside the loop. It can effectively have any harmonics suppresion.Does it lower the THD if we use 6-Stages (30 deg) in place of 4-Stages (45 deg) ?
LvW : Actually i am intrested in making an audio band oscillator with lowest possible distortion. I am touching electronics field after more than 12 years of inactivity so please forgive my mistakes. I simulated Wien-Bridge but slight variation in Gain puts this oscillator into clipping and it requires PTC or complex amplitude stablization circuit. Then I simulated Bubba oscillator and I found it was not suffered from the amplitude clipping problem as well as the frequency was extremly stable. So, these features attracted me towards bubba oscillator.
Your approach is a good and typical example for the compromise to be found between performance and expense (costs).
Of course, also the Bubba oscillator - that means the main op with a gain of 4 - suffers from clipping (if there is no special limiting circuitry).
One additional question: How did you determine the "extreme" frequency stability of the oscillator?
if the TI numbers for the oscillator are correct
I guess, that you should rather use a low-pass than a Q=10 bandpass filter for the final filter stage
You should also consider, that the standard SPICE parameters, particularly allowed iteration error and timestep may be inappropriate for the intended THD range, and are already generating simulation non-linearity.
TI is Texas Instruments, I was referring to the 0.1% THD values said in the above linked literature.What is the meaning of TI
What is the "first" OP in a closed loop? Sorry for this unnecessary comment.
How you have observed "frequency variation with the time" for the WIEN oscillator during simulation.
E.g. Cyrrus CS5381 (-110), recent types from Texas Instruments (-108)ADC which can go around -110dB
You're talking about keeping the time constant of a decoupled (by OPs) RC circuit and reducing the impedance? Obviously, effects can exist either related to OP parameters or simulation behaviour, but not as a principle circuit property. So I don't see a general answer.Why the THD figures gets low when...
Why the THD figures gets low when we use half value resistor and double value capacitor in alternate sections (in 2nd and 4th section). I have also seen this configuration in Wien-Bridge where positive feedback path contains half value resistor and double value capacitor.
Regards,
Sameer Dhiman
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But I was curious to know WHY (?) and you answered very well.
I learnt from a very old man who tought me Astrology. He said "No body learns until he puts ? (WHY)"
Regards,
Sameer Dhiman
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