The Philbrick oscillator is a little
known design, patented by the
American scientist George A
Philbrick in 1956. It generates
signals at low amplitude and
uses fairly standard components.
The circuit, consisting of
three resistors and three capacitors, was originally
used for d.c. decoupling at
the input of oscilloscopes.
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