The circuit was designed to create a frequency generator that consists of 7 steps during the operation.
A 1 MHz highly accurate crystal oscillator is being used to produce the basic frequency. The crystal oscillator is creating an electrical signal with a very precise frequency by using the mechanical resonance of a vibrating crystal of piezoelectric material. The fundamental frequency can be hundreds of megahertz since the quartz crystal is oscillating naturally at a particular frequency. The crystal functions as a stable mechanical vibrator due to the excellent piezoelectric characteristics of the crystal that the crystal oscillator utilizes. It provides various advantages since crystals have stable temperature characteristic, excellent processing ability, and high frequency stability.
By using a frequency divider, the standard step frequencies are made possible to be generated in multiples of 10 as the reference frequency. It can be used for both analog and digital applications. Some frequencies are integral submultiples of the frequency of the input signal.
The frequency generators are widely used in electronics laboratories in training centers, colleges, and universities. They are used to add waves like pulse and ramp in addition to triangle, square, and sine waves. Moreover, they can be utilized for internal sweep or internal & external AM-FM. Some multifunction generators are designed with frequency counter with accuracy. The use of a crystal oscillator does not only apply as a frequency generator, but also as a frequency converter and a frequency modulator. Electronic devices such as portable telephones are using surface mounting crystal oscillator as a frequency reference source because of its light weight and compact size.
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3 years ago: Thanks for the circuit because it gives us students the means of producing a precise frequency during our electronic laboratory time. I am just wondering...is this a real crystal? :)
2 years ago: Which industrial applications are using this frequency generators? We have a requirement in our plant but I am not sure if this was the right circuit. Plz advice...