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2nd harmonic amp.

V out THD (V)


5*5V=25 692 2.768
23 702 3
20 702 3.51
18 703 3.9
16 703 4.38
14 703 5.01
12 704 5.86
10 705 7.05
9 705 7.83
7 706 10.08
6 706 11.78

3rd harmonic amp. V out THD(V)


4.2*5V=21 672 3.2
20 674 3.37
19 674 3.54
18 676 3.75
17 679 3.99
15 686 3.81
14 688 4.19
12 688 5.73
10 690 6.9
8 694 8.67
7 704 10.05
5 718 14.36

2nd harmonic amp. 3rd harmonic amp. V out THD


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.

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