SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KONTOROVICH, M.I. - KONTOROVICH, V. M.

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CIA-RDP86-00513R000824420006-5
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RIF
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100
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December 30, 2016
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June 19, 2000
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December 31, 1967
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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT
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Davest1gation of a Transistorized LC Oscillator SOV/1095-5-3-12/26 d' W-1ch- (113E6- (2ot -"'4i -1- (5) 0 0 where w0 i7L=c cc Card 4/23 ik can be determined from (11); M e a the voltage e ) can change but'little, and A the first approximation can be considered constant and equal e a* Thus, the shape of voltage curve in Fig. 4 consists of sinusoids and straight lines. Dividing the oscillation period into two parts, and taking the moment corresponding to e b as the beginning of the time counting, It can be stated in the first approximation: Cb~ cosinot + Eb For (9) where ea is taken from, curves of Fig. 2. The terms A, t1 and t 2 are not known yet. Prom (6) the collector voltage ,,,an be determined as Card 9/23 Investigation of a Transistorized LC 77958 Oscillator SOV/109-5-3-12/26- e1i . Ex- Lit COS (001 < t (-rb- e,) iPor I,-