Why hartley oscillator is not suitable for low frequencies?
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The Hartley oscillator is an electronic oscillator circuit in which the oscillation frequency is determined by a tuned circuit comprising of capacitors and inductors, that is, a LC oscillator. Hartley oscillator is inductively coupled, variable frequency oscillators where the oscillator might be an arrangement or shunt encouraged. Hartley oscillators is the upside of making them tune capacitor and one centre tapped inductor. It can't be utilized as a low frequency oscillator since the estimation of inductors turns out to be large and the size of the inductors turns out to be huge. Lower frequencies are hypothetically conceivable in Hartley oscillator
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