The USB controlled signal generator project was created to produce sine waves and other waveforms at audio frequencies using DDS. In the design, there are only two chips used for this circuit which ...
Signal generators are one of the most versatile electronic instruments used, and they can be found in all areas of design, development, production and field tests. Their applications range from base ...
The PicoScope 4262 from Pico Technology is a 2-channel, 16-bit oscilloscope with a built-in low-distortion signal generator. It has a 5 MHz bandwidth which can be used to analyze audio, ultrasonic and ...
This repository contains all documentation regarding the USB Signal Analyzer and Signal Generator that I designed using Altium Designer. The project is based off of a similar board designed by Phillip ...
Microwave test equipment needn't be large and mounted in a rack: the latest signal generator from Telemakus spans 9.3 to 10.2 GHz in a compact Universal Serial Bus (USB) module. Just plug it into a ...
The Lab Brick line of USB-powered and controlled microwave signal generators now includes the model LMS-163 for use from 8 to 16 GHz and the model LMS-203 for test applications from 10 to 20 GHz.
FAIRPORT, NY—Saelig Company announces the availability of Triarchy Technologies' VSG2G5C RF Vector Signal Generator—a cost-effective pocketable USB-connected RF signal source with capabilities that ...
The Fnirsi 2C23T combines an oscilloscope, a multimeter, and a signal generator in a compact case. And all this for a price that is well under €100. Is the 2C23T worth the money, and can you really do ...
Want to build a signal generator? Follow these tips about constructing a high-performance DDS signal generator using an AD9851. The topics of module modification, theory of operation, and software are ...
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