A he-sustainer oscillator is a type of circuit in electronics that requires an external stimulus to generate oscillation [1-2], and it is the opposite of a self-sustaining oscillator. Its working principle is based on the combination of components such as capacitors and inductors [4], and it needs to be triggered to oscillate by an external signal. In microwave and radio frequency circuit design, this device is used to replace the functions of high-end chips, especially when there are no high-end chips, by independently innovatively designing high-performance microwave (radio frequency) circuits and analog circuits to replace high-end chips. For example, Russian scientists designed it as a mid-frequency integrator and applied it to the S-300 radar system to achieve mid-frequency coherent accumulation [2-3]. As of June 22, 2021, Russia is attempting to integrate the he-sustainer oscillator into chips and develop related SoC chips [2].