The document contains data from experiments measuring the output voltage (V out) and total harmonic distortion (THD) of frequency multipliers that generate the 2nd and 3rd harmonics of a 5V input signal. As the amplitude of the input signal decreases, V out remains relatively constant while THD increases, indicating poorer signal quality. A final table shows results when both multipliers are used together, maintaining low THD around 0.03-0.11 over a range of amplitudes and harmonic levels.
The document contains data from experiments measuring the output voltage (V out) and total harmonic distortion (THD) of frequency multipliers that generate the 2nd and 3rd harmonics of a 5V input signal. As the amplitude of the input signal decreases, V out remains relatively constant while THD increases, indicating poorer signal quality. A final table shows results when both multipliers are used together, maintaining low THD around 0.03-0.11 over a range of amplitudes and harmonic levels.
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The document contains data from experiments measuring the output voltage (V out) and total harmonic distortion (THD) of frequency multipliers that generate the 2nd and 3rd harmonics of a 5V input signal. As the amplitude of the input signal decreases, V out remains relatively constant while THD increases, indicating poorer signal quality. A final table shows results when both multipliers are used together, maintaining low THD around 0.03-0.11 over a range of amplitudes and harmonic levels.
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5*5V=25 4.4*5V=22 701 0.031 20 704 0.035 19 699 0.036 17 689 0.040 15 712 0.047 13 709 0.054 11 707 0.064 9 682 0.075 7 677 0.096 6 680 0.113 4 669 0.167 2 658 0.329 In electronics, a frequency multiplier is an electronic circuit that generates an output signal whose output frequency is a harmonic of its input frequency. Frequency multipliers consist of a nonlinear circuit that distorts the input signal and consequently generates harmonics of the input signal. A subsequent bandpass filter selects the desired harmonic frequency and removes the unwanted fundamental and other harmonics from the output.