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1. Arduino Board: The heart of the project. An Arduino Uno or similar board will work perfectly. 2. Rotary Encoder: Used for adjusting the frequency and amplitude of the generated signals. 3.
Discover how to produce a multiple output arbitrary signal generator cheaply and quickly with low-cost, hobbyist-level microcontroller development boards.
In this tutorial, T.K. Hareendran shows us how to set up an interleaved PWM output on an Arduino Uno. He then uses different techniques to validate that the desired result is achieve.
It also makes life a lot simpler to have a 32-bit processor with lots of memory and a high clock speed. You might also argue that the Arduino has so many daughter boards (it pains me to say shields).
At the far end of the transmit end coax, 50Ω in series with 47-200pF as a termination might keep the signal sweet. The idea was to make a 5V 50Ω buffer, but this easily converted into a 3.3V 50Ω ...