The first stage compares an input against a reference and transitions to low logic level when the input is greater than a upper level threshold. The output transitions to logic high when the input has reduced below a low level threshold.
With an RC feedback filter, the circuit becomes a relaxation oscillator. The output is a square wave at 50% duty ratio.
A high pass filter centers the square wave about zero.
Finally an integrator converts the square wave to a triangular wave.
An inverting amplifier with unity gain creates a second signal that is out of phase with respect to the original.
The result is two carrier wave forms for interleaved modulation.
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