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Phase shift oscillators are circuits that generate sinusoidal outputs by utilizing a phase shift network to provide 180 degrees of phase shift and a feedback amplifier that contributes another 180 degrees, achieving a total phase shift of 360 degrees or 0 degrees around a loop. This condition, known as Barkhausen's criterion, ensures sustained oscillations at a desired frequency while maintaining a stable and consistent output.
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