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the DIY function generator using an Arduino. Contribute to eimparas/Arduino-Function-Generator development by creating an account on GitHub.
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, ...
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 working with test equipment such as oscilloscopes and function generators, it can be useful to take a screen capture. Historically this was done with Polaroid cameras that were bolted in ...
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 ...
This Function Generator was designed to meet not too ambitious applications and should make a valuable asset in your workspace, at home, or in the lab. Firmly based on Elektor’s ‘Platino’ controller ...
This waveform generator is explicitly intended to support signal processing learning. This low-cost waveform generator can produce multi-frequency signals with high sampling precision and linearity ...
The burst signal setup is also super easy — not to mention the second (synchronizable) independent generator output which is very practical. The SDS1204X-E and SDG1032X together can display network ...