What is the difference between an oscillator and a pulse generator?

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The difference between an oscillator and a pulse generator is the period of time the output is on compared to the period of time it is low or off. For instance, an oscillator is generally considered to produce a waveform that has positive and negative pulses of equal voltage and time. However, in a pulse generator, the positive pulse is of a much shorter duration than the negative pulse.

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