Friday, 21 March 2014

simulation - How to DC bias the output of a Wien Bridge oscillator so that it oscillates about 2V?


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I was wondering what a practical method of biasing the output would be so that it osicllates around 2V? I tried connecting an DC voltage source in parallel to the positive terminal but alas the output signal was severely attenuated. Could I perhaps use a circuit on the output to bias it? I tried a voltage divider of sorts but it did not work.





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