Flywheel effect
The
flywheel effect is the continuation of oscillations in an
oscillator circuit after the control stimulus has been removed. This is usually caused by interacting
inductive and
capacitive elements in the oscillator. Circuits undergoing such oscillations are said to be
flywheeling.
The flywheel effect may be desirable, such as in phase-locked loops used in synchronous systems, or undesirable, such as in voltage-controlled oscillators.
Source: Federal Standard 1037C and MIL-STD-188