Oscillators : : recent developments / / edited by Patrice Salzenstein.
An oscillator is dedicated to the generation of signals. It is used in computers, telecoms, watchmaking, astronomy, and metrology. It can be a pendulum, an electronic oscillator based on quartz technology, an optoelectronic oscillator, or an atomic clock, depending on its application. Since water cl...
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Year of Publication: | 2019 |
Language: | English |
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