I was looking up oscillators and i came across this transistor based oscillator.
What i don't actually understand is why current through the 1kOhm resistors goes through the capacitor to ground rather than to the other transistor's base.
For example: when C1s left plate is getting charged... near C2, the current goes ahead and charges C2s left plate instead of triggering Q1s base and letting C1s current go to ground..
Excuse me if this is basic electronics, I am unfamiliar with much of this subject.
Thank you.
What i don't actually understand is why current through the 1kOhm resistors goes through the capacitor to ground rather than to the other transistor's base.
For example: when C1s left plate is getting charged... near C2, the current goes ahead and charges C2s left plate instead of triggering Q1s base and letting C1s current go to ground..
Excuse me if this is basic electronics, I am unfamiliar with much of this subject.
Thank you.