The Clapp oscillator or Gouriet oscillator is an
LC electronic oscillator
An electronic oscillator is an electronic circuit that produces a periodic, oscillating or alternating current (AC) signal, usually a sine wave, square wave or a triangle wave, powered by a direct current (DC) source. Oscillators are found ...
that uses a particular combination of an
inductor
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and three
capacitor
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s to set the oscillator's frequency. LC oscillators use a
transistor
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(or
vacuum tube
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or other gain element) and a
positive feedback
Positive feedback (exacerbating feedback, self-reinforcing feedback) is a process that occurs in a feedback loop where the outcome of a process reinforces the inciting process to build momentum. As such, these forces can exacerbate the effects ...
network. The oscillator has good frequency stability.
History
The Clapp oscillator design was published by
James Kilton Clapp in 1948 while he worked at
General Radio
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Hist ...
. According to Czech engineer Jiří Vackář, oscillators of this kind were independently developed by several inventors, and one developed by
Gouriet had been in operation at the
BBC
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since 1938.
Circuit
The Clapp oscillator uses a single inductor and three capacitors to set its frequency. The Clapp oscillator is often drawn as a
Colpitts oscillator that has an additional capacitor () placed in series with the inductor.
The oscillation frequency in Hertz (cycles per second) for the circuit in the figure, which uses a field-effect transistor (
FET
The field-effect transistor (FET) is a type of transistor that uses an electric field to control the current through a semiconductor. It comes in two types: junction FET (JFET) and metal-oxide-semiconductor FET (MOSFET). FETs have three termi ...
), is
:
The capacitors and are usually much larger than , so the term dominates the other capacitances, and the frequency is near the series resonance of and . Clapp's paper gives an example where and are 40 times larger than ; the change makes the Clapp circuit about 400 times more stable than the Colpitts oscillator for capacitance changes of .
Capacitors , and form a voltage divider that determines the amount of feedback voltage applied to the transistor input.
Although the Clapp circuit is used as a variable frequency oscillator (
VFO) by making a variable capacitor, Vackář states that the Clapp oscillator "can only be used for operation on fixed frequencies or at the most over narrow bands (max. about 1:1.2)." The problem is that under typical conditions, the Clapp oscillator's loop gain varies as , so wide ranges will overdrive the amplifier. For VFOs, Vackář recommends other circuits. See
Vackář oscillator
A Vackář oscillator is a wide range variable frequency oscillator (VFO) which has a near constant output amplitude over its frequency range. It is similar to a Colpitts oscillator or a Clapp oscillator, but those designs do not have a constan ...
.
Practical example

The schematic shows an example with component values.
Instead of
field-effect transistors
The field-effect transistor (FET) is a type of transistor that uses an electric field to control the Electric current, current through a semiconductor. It comes in two types: JFET, junction FET (JFET) and MOSFET, metal-oxide-semiconductor FET (M ...
, other active components such as
bipolar junction transistor
A bipolar junction transistor (BJT) is a type of transistor that uses both electrons and electron holes as charge carriers. In contrast, a unipolar transistor, such as a field-effect transistor (FET), uses only one kind of charge carrier. A ...
s or
vacuum tube
A vacuum tube, electron tube, thermionic valve (British usage), or tube (North America) is a device that controls electric current flow in a high vacuum between electrodes to which an electric voltage, potential difference has been applied. It ...
s, capable of producing gain at the desired frequency, could be used.
The
common drain amplifier has a high input impedance and a low output impedance. Therefore the amplifier input, the gate, is connected to the high impedance top of the LC circuit C0, C1, C2, L1 and the amplifier output, the source, is connected to the low impedance tap of the LC circuit. The
grid leak C3 and R1 sets the
operating point
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automatically through
grid leak bias. A smaller value of C3 gives less
harmonic distortion
In signal processing, distortion is the alteration of the original shape (or other characteristic) of a signal. In communications and electronics it means the alteration of the waveform of an information-bearing signal, such as an audio signal ...
, but requires a larger load resistor. The supply current for J1 flows through the
radio frequency choke L2 to ground. The oscillator radio frequency current uses C2, because for the oscillator frequency this component has less
reactance. The load resistor RL is part of the simulation, not part of the circuit.
References
Further reading
* Ulrich L. Rohde, Ajay K. Poddar, Georg Böck "The Design of Modern Microwave Oscillators for Wireless Applications ", John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY, May, 2005, .
* George Vendelin, Anthony M. Pavio, Ulrich L. Rohde " Microwave Circuit Design Using Linear and Nonlinear Techniques ", John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY, May, 2005, .
* A. Grebennikov, RF and Microwave Transistor Oscillator Design. Wiley 2007. .
External links
*
EE 322/322L Wireless Communication Electronics—Lecture #24: Oscillators. Clapp oscillator. VFO startup
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Electronic oscillators