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Synchronised oscillatory systems with nonuniform gain in the feedback loop

Synchronised oscillatory systems with nonuniform gain in the feedback loop

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A complex synchronised oscillatory system of the feedback type, in which the overall loop frequency response has a dip, as in overcoupled resonance circuits, is studied. The advantages of such a response are emphasised. The stability within the synchronisation range is analysed. The pull-in range is obtained experimentally, and an analogue-computer network of an ‘electronic velodyne’ is developed for the purpose. The results are presented in a form suitable for the design of such synchronised systems.

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