The RIGOL DG4000 series combines function, arbitrary waveform, pulse and harmonic generator in one instrument. It can also operate as a high precision frequency counter. The generator can output sine ...
When you need to create simple pulses and don’t have a pulse generator, you can often substitute a function generator. By using a function generator’s triggered burst function, you can create pulses ...
Keithley Instruments Model 3390 50MHz arbitrary waveform/function generator features high waveform resolution and price-to-performance value. The Model 3390 is a flexible, programmable signal ...
Looking to output different types of signals to design, test and troubleshoot your electronics? Try out the function generator at Sears think[box]. Bring your electronics to Floor 3 of Sears think[box ...
The Model 3315A dual-channel function/arbitrary waveform generator--built as an extension to Pragmatic's single-channel line of instruments--gives the user two channels in one instrument. Both ...
Download this article in PDF format. Arbitrary function generators (AFGs) are used to generate many different types of electrical waveforms, such as sine waves, square waves, triangular waves, and ...
No one is sitting around their workbench trying to come up with the next great oscilloscope or multimeter, but function generators still remain one of the pieces of test equipment anyone – even ...
This article is part of the Ideas for Design Series: Vol. 3, No. 7. This simple, robust, and low-cost signal generator, based on the LM386 power amplifier IC, provides a trio of audio-band signals ...
Anyone searching for a function generator may be interested in a new DIY Arduino project which details how you can make your very own. “A function generator is a very useful tool, especially when we ...
Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation (BNC) enjoys a 45 year history providing quality instrumentation to the Nuclear and Test Equipment communities. BNC is launching a new family of products for 2009.
Microcontroller addict [Debraj] decided to make his own programmable sine wave generator, and was able to put it together for under $40 USD. Other than low-cost, his list of requirements was as ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results