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The input voltage for starting oscillations in an oscillator is caused by

  • A.negative feedback
  • B.positive feedback
  • C.noise voltage in resistors
  • D.a special generator

Answer: C

The amplifier in the oscillator amplifies the noise voltages. However phase shift around the closed loop is zero at only one frequency. Therefore, only this frequency appears at output.

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