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os·cil·la·tion [ˌɒsɪˈleɪʃən] N

1. oscillation (movement):

2. oscillation fig (fluctuation of moods):

I . os·cil·late [ˈɒsɪleɪt] VB intr

1. oscillate (swing):

nihati [perf zanihati]

2. oscillate fig (fluctuate):

II . os·cil·late [ˈɒsɪleɪt] VB trans to oscillate sth

es·ca·la·tor [ˈeskəleɪtəʳ] N

vac·il·la·tion [ˌvæsəlˈeɪʃən] N

fa·cili·ta·tor [fəˈsɪlɪteɪtəʳ] N

simu·la·tor [ˈsɪmjəleɪtəʳ] N

simulator COMPUT, TECH
simulator COMPUT, TECH

leg·is·la·tor [ˈleʤɪsleɪtəʳ] N

os·cil·lo·scope [əˈsɪləskəʊp] N

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The triggered oscillator will be at 66 ns after the next clock, at 65 ns after the second clock, and so forth.
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Almost all digital electronic circuits now rely on this in the form of crystal oscillators.
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Initially a quartz oscillator in a temperature controlled oven was used as the master clock.
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It kept time during periods of poor reception with a quartz-crystal oscillator.
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The oscillators are designed to have (when uncoupled) almost equal resonant frequencies.
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Such resonators are often used to provide a frequency reference in an oscillator circuit.
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Two oscillators that have the same frequency and no phase difference are said to be in phase.
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This means that a quartz clock, filter or oscillator will remain accurate.
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An oscillator start-up timer ensures that the device only operates when the oscillator generates a stable clock frequency.
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The output of the multiple oscillators was then summed and sent to output.
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