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Aug 15 at 15:55 comment added Circuit fantasist proper, the idea of answering your own question deserves encouragement, not silence. I have a few comments on your answer: 1) You say that your second stage is an amplifier, but in fact it reduces the output voltage of the multivibrator. And in general, do you need a (voltage) amplifier? 2) It would be good if the graphical representation showed several periods of the signal. To do this, you should decrease the simulation time.
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Aug 12 at 14:25 comment added Hearth The input impedance of the second stage needs to be not just just "higher" than the first stage output impedance, but significantly higher, if you want to ensure that the second stage doesn't significantly load the first stage.
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