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Audi RS2 Avant Wiring Diagram Electrical System Circuit
The Audi RS2 Avant was a limited edition, high performance Audi five-door, five-seat estate car (station wagon), manufactured from March 1994 to July 1995. The RS2 was the product of a co-development project between Audi and Porsche, based on Audi’s 80 Avant, and built on the Volkswagen Group B4 platform.
The following file contains detail information regarding the 1994 Audi RS2 Avant Wiring Diagram and Electrical System Circuit. Here are the index of the wiring diagram and electrical system circuit:
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Armstrong Oscillator Circuit Diagram and Wiring Schematic
The Armstrong Oscillator is used to produce a sine-wave output of constant amplitude and of fairly constant frequency within the RF range. It is named after the electrical engineer Edwin Armstrong, its inventor. It is generally used as a local oscillator in receivers, as a source in signal generators, and as a radio-frequency oscillator in the medium- and high-frequency range.
The Armstrong Oscillator is identified by the feedback link positioned as a secondary winding on the tuning coil. The feedback mechanism is a coil that couples signal from the output of the amplifier back to the LC resonant circuit with the proper phase for positive feedback. The identifying characteristics of the Armstrong oscillator are that (1) it uses an LC tuned circuit to establish the frequency of oscillation, (2) feedback is accomplished by mutual inductive coupling between the tickler coil and the LC tuned circuit, and (3) it uses a class C amplifier with self-bias. Its frequency is fairly stable, and the output amplitude is relatively constant.
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