- A
Colpitts oscillator,
invented in 1918 by Canadian-American
engineer Edwin H.
Colpitts using vacuum tubes, is one of a
number of
designs for LC oscillators...
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Colpitts is a surname. The
ancestors of the
Colpitts surname lived among the
ancient Anglo-Saxon culture. The name
comes from when they
lived in Newcastle...
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Edwin Henry Colpitts (January 19, 1872 –
March 6, 1949) was a
communications pioneer best
known for his
invention of the
Colpitts oscillator. As research...
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political involvement,
Colpitts was also a well
known farmer and fox rancher. He was born in
Little River, New Brunswick. In 1913,
Colpitts bought 3
black foxes...
- for the 1973 New York
Shakespeare Festival; she was
credited as
Cissy Colpitts. In 1978, she
appeared on The Phil
Donahue Show to
promote The Ted Knight...
- rock/****rock/Psychedelic rock band Oneida. All
songs by
Oneida (John
William Colpitts,
Barry London,
Francis Wells McDermott,
Shahin Motia,
Robertson S. Thacher)...
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Colpitts Grange is a
hamlet in Northumberland, England. It is
about 7
miles (11 km) to the south-east of Hexham.
Colpitts Grange is in the parliamentary...
- was born in
Colpitts Settlement, New Brunswick, the son of
Samuel B.
Colpitts and
Addie B. In 1927, he
married Geraldine A. Fulton.
Colpitts was also a...
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plate (or
drain or collector). The
Hartley oscillator is the dual of the
Colpitts oscillator,
which uses two
capacitors rather than two
inductors for its...
- public. The
house was the
third home of
Campbell canning pioneer John
Colpitts Ainsley (1860–1937) and his wife,
Alcinda (1875-1939), and was originally...