COM C1 2 1nF 7 Function generator 1001 Waveform Signal options Frequency: 22.2 Duty cycle: 30 Amplitude: 1 Offset: 0 Set ref all time X R1 W 1k? Comman 3 50mH Channel A Time 1.475 ms 1.475 ms 0.000 ms Channel A 1.000 V -1.000 V 0.000 V Channel B -1.000 V -1.000 V 0.000 V Channel A 500 mV/Div 0
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- R1 M 1kΩ: This is a resistor with a resistance of 1kΩ. To determine the frequency of the oscillations, we need to calculate the time constant of the circuit. The time constant (τ) is given by the product of the resistance and capacitance in the circuit. τ = R Show more…
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