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Biased single-source relaxation oscillator not starting

Electrical Engineering Asked by pholat on February 13, 2021

Vcc is 5 V , first op-amp LM358 provides 2.5 V ground for easiest possible relaxation oscillator build with MCP661 (2.5/5.5 V supply, 60 MHz operational range). I wanted to use it to measure values of capacitors. Yet for some reason it doesn’t start but hangs with the output at 2.5 V when connecting any capacitance.

Please point me towards what I might have done wrong.

Biased oscillator

2 Answers

You are over-complicating things and have too much hysteresis. A single rail (and single op-amp) relaxation oscillator like this will do the job: -

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Notice that R3 and R4 provide the "loose" mid-rail that can be superimposed with the positive feedback from the op-amp output. This circuit has significantly lower hysteresis too because ofthe effects of both R3 and R4.

Answered by Andy aka on February 13, 2021

You have too large hysteresis. Make R3 50% smaller OR double R5 and compensate by doubling R4 (only approximate compensation)

EDIT: The constant 2,5V output fits to the case that you have accidentally exchanged the inverting and non inverting inputs of U1. Quadruple check this from alternative data sources.

Answered by user287001 on February 13, 2021

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