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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 ...
A function / signal generator based on the AD9833 function generator chip. It uses an LCD OLED screen to display a waveform menu and output frequency, and has 5 input buttons (up, down, left, right, ...
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 ...
Functional generators and logic analyzers both are important tools for all electronics engineers and most of the time we wish they should be so small that we can carry them any were and the also so ...
With the DC/DC converter the current absorption of the 5V input circuit is approximately 70 mA, it is therefore possible to power the generator with the USB of the portable PC (such as Arduino, ...
The learning of multi-frequency signals, such as modulated signals or noise-distorted signals, is usually done with the help of simulation. However, not all of the signals generated by a simulation ...
Building a Function generator proven to be quite a complex task , from the symmetrical psu needed to power the operational amplifiers to the voltage references used to “normalize” the AD9833`s output ...
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