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Novel dynamical Scenario of the two-stage Colpitts oscillator

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  • Xu, Lu
  • Chu, Yan-Dong
  • Yang, Qiong

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The paper performs a systematic investigation on the complexities in a two-stage Colpitts oscillator. An abundance of novel dynamical behaviors in the two-stage Colpitts oscillator are investigated by plotting stability diagrams, i.e., Lyapunov stability phase diagram and isospike diagrams, in two-dimensional parameter space. It not only covers some conventional structures, such as periodicity hubs and spirals, but also plenty of novel organizations, such as “eye of chaos”, split shrimp-shaped period island, periodic islands with fancy geometric distributions, and zig-zag networks. Beyond these, it also exhibits a new distribution regularity of spikes. It first finds the coexistence of these structures in a two-stage Colpitts oscillator, indicating that there are a number of elusive and undetected dynamical behaviors in the two-stage Colpitts oscillator. It will be beneficial to the profound understanding for the dynamical information of the two-stage Colpitts oscillator in the field of electronics.

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  • Xu, Lu & Chu, Yan-Dong & Yang, Qiong, 2020. "Novel dynamical Scenario of the two-stage Colpitts oscillator," Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Elsevier, vol. 138(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:chsofr:v:138:y:2020:i:c:s0960077920303957
    DOI: 10.1016/j.chaos.2020.109998
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