Wien-Bridge Oscillator
Active analogA non-inverting op-amp wrapped in a Wien network. When the loop gain crosses unity at exactly one frequency, thermal noise is amplified into a clean sinusoid; a nonlinear gain limiter parks the amplitude on a stable limit cycle. The phase portrait shows the oscillation being born — a Hopf bifurcation you can trigger with a knob.
12 components · 15 connections · second-order loop with amplitude limiting
Use loop gain and phase to predict oscillator startup or decay.
Builds on: Dynamic RC Low-Pass Filter
Set amplifier gain just below . What happens to a small disturbance at ?
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- op-amp gain stage
- series + shunt bridge
- gain setting
- amplitude-limiting element
- gain –
- from
- Hopf onset at gain
Amplify a perturbation Noise at the op-amp input is the seed; loop gain decides whether it grows.
step 1 / 5 Amplify a perturbation
control console
The Wien network passes exactly one frequency with zero phase shift and a loss — so the amplifier must supply a gain of 3 to close the loop and sing.
switchboard · fault injection
test bed · mode=full
instrumentation rack