Question: The only ac source available is a (1-mathrm{V}) peak (200-mathrm{kHz}) oscillator. You need a (600-mathrm{kHz}) source. Your task is to convert your 200(mathrm{kHz}) source so

The only ac source available is a \(1-\mathrm{V}\) peak \(200-\mathrm{kHz}\) oscillator. You need a \(600-\mathrm{kHz}\) source. Your task is to convert your 200\(\mathrm{kHz}\) source so that it can supply a \(600-\mathrm{kHz}\) sinusoidal output. ( Hint: Use a \(\pm 5\)-V comparator.) Use Multisim to prove your design.

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