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Analog and Pulse Circuits
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Analog and Pulse Circuits

by Dayaydi Lakshmaiah, C.B. Ramarao, K. Kishan Rao
March 2022
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
176 pages
4h 37m
English
CRC Press
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CHAPTER 4 Multi-vibrator

4.1 INTRODUCTION

The electronic circuits which are used to generate non-sinusoidal waveforms are called multi-vibrator. Multi-vibrator means many oscillations.

The multi-vibrator is nothing but two states operating in two modes. The modes are called state of the multi-vibrator.

Basically these are three types of multi-vibrators

  1. Bistable Multi-vibrator
  2. Monostable Multi-vibrator
  3. Astable Multi-vibrator

Bistable multi-vibrator is one of the most useful circuits employed in all digital systems. The multi-vibrators are primary employed for two purposes: counting and storing. The Bistable multi-vibrator has two stable states the multi-vibrator can exist indefinitely in either of two stable states. It require an external ...

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