Oscillators and Time References

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The word oscillator originates from the verb to oscillate which in its turn originates from the Latin word oscillātus (past participle of oscillāre, to swing). In English the word can be understood as ‘any instrument for producing oscillations, a person or thing that oscillates’.

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De Smedt, V., Gielen, G., & Dehaene, W. (2015). Oscillators and Time References. In Analog Circuits and Signal Processing (Vol. 128, pp. 31–59). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09003-0_2

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