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Function generators (FGs) are measurement instruments in the category of waveform sources. They grew out of both a need for a versatile source of multiple waveshapes and from some interesting analog ...
Abstract: A new current-mode function generator circuit will be presented, having a much smaller complexity per function with respect to the previous reported similar works. The circuit allows to ...
In the first two parts of this article, the first two generations of triangle-wave generator loops were presented – the foundational concepts at the heart of function generator (FG) technology. This ...
In this article we are going to building a simple Signal Generator with Arduino and AD9833 DDS Function Generator Module which can produce sine, square, and triangle waves with a maximum frequency of ...
This project aims to design and implement a function generator circuit on a PCB. The function generator can produce different types of waveforms, including sine, square, and triangle waves, at various ...
If you have a modern function generator on your bench it is quite likely to contain a direct-digital synthesis circuit that creates arbitrary waveforms using a microprocessor controlled DAC. If ...
Commercial curve tracers have existed for decades. But designers without access to one can create a simple circuit that uses a function generator and oscilloscope to generate JFET transfer and ...
Building Elektor Labs designed a printed circuit board for the Simple Function Generator (see below). Construction should be plain sailing even for relative beginners as all parts are through-hole, ...
The traditional analog function generator with its customary triple-threat ensemble of square, triangle, and sine waveform outputs is a familiar tool on electronics lab benches. It’s also a classical ...
Function Generator with Class AB Power Amplifier A versatile waveform generator capable of producing triangular and square wave signals with adjustable amplitude, frequency, and duty cycle. Built as ...
If you have a modern function generator on your bench it is quite likely to contain a direct-digital synthesis circuit that creates arbitrary waveforms using a microprocessor controlled DAC.
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