On Thursday 16 May 2002 13:17, i4jmy@iol.it wrote:
> Hi leon,
>
> sorry, to point it out but your sarcastical reply and the hetherodine
> example doesn't fit.
>
> Take a simple oscillation (any kind) and explain us how a sub harmonic
> oscillation of can be produced by the fundamental.
> If you can, then is the day I learn something new.
Perhaps 'sub harmonic' is a poor choice of term, but it's been in use as long
as I've been in the rf business to describe division products. In RF Design
some years ago there was a detailed article about the effect.
Steve
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