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What is Oscillators?

Oscillators are electronic circuits or devices that produce a continuous, periodic waveform, such as a sine wave or square wave, without requiring an input signal. Oscillators are commonly used to generate clock signals, radio frequencies, and audio tones in communication and audio systems.

 

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