I assembled this circuit on a breadboard. As is well known, the oscillation frequency changes with the duty cycle.
I've used a couple of different capacitor values and resistors. Some work better, but they all have some variation in frequency.
R3L and R3H represent a potentiometer.
I would like to understand what causes this change in frequency.
Here is what I have so far:
With no R2, I notice that the capacitor will discharge below 1/3 VCC all the way to ground. I think it makes sense since the comparator doesn't have infinite speed. But there must be something else because the frequency varies no matter how big R1 and R2 are.
The power supply is 5v. The red line is 1/3 of VCC. C1=1nF, R1=1k, R2=0, R3H=50k, R3L=1ohm
I wrote down some values for Duty cycle x frequency, and this is the result:
The measurement is taken from a real circuit. C1=1nF, R1=R2=3.3k, R3=50k pot.
Something significant happens at the far ends of the duty cycle, but the frequency also fluctuates in the middle.
To me, it looks like something gets in and out of resonance.
What do you guys think?



