What is it about?

An adaptive oscillator is constructed that can be used as an analog frequency analyzer. The circuit described is for a field-programmable analog array, which can be quickly prototyped. This system has a wide variety of applications, ranging from robotics to harsh environment signal processing.

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Why is it important?

An adaptive oscillator can do signal processing, similar to an FFT. However, it takes less computational resources, since it is a simple analog circuit.

Perspectives

Adaptive oscillators can be used for many environments, in which computational power is limited.

Edmon Perkins
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This page is a summary of: Field-programmable analog array (FPAA) based four-state adaptive oscillator for analog frequency analysis, Review of Scientific Instruments, March 2023, American Institute of Physics,
DOI: 10.1063/5.0129365.
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