In simple terms, an oscillator is a circuit that produces alternating current (AC) of a desired frequency. At its core, an oscillator has the ability to convert direct current (DC) from a power source into a repetitive AC signal. It sustains oscillations by providing positive feedback that compensates for losses in the circuit. More @Wikipedia
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