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| Design and text by Theodorou Gerasimos (Greece) A few years ago I needed a frequency generator for my laboratory. I had worked on some expen...

| Tektronix Inc., has introduced a new entry-level Arbitrary/Function Generator.  The AFG1022 is targeted at educational institutions and supp...

| This Function Generator was designed to meet not too ambitious applications and should make a valuable asset in your workspace, at home, or...

| Introduction: A simple Platino-based Signal Generator is designed for not too demanding (hobbyist) applications. It is usable for applicatio...

| Introduction: A simple Platino-based Signal Generator is designed for not too demanding (hobbyist) applications. It is usable for applicatio...

| Entry-level signal generation often equals limited functionality and flexibility. The new AFG2021 arbitrary/function generator from Tektroni...

| Look at what’s powered up quasi permanently in any reasonably equipped, not overly microcontroller-biased electronics lab or workshop and it...

| Function generators built around the XR2206 have always had an excellent price/performance ratio, and the IC although ‘obsolescent’ is still...

| The Function Generator presented here was manufactured back in 1969. Its frequency range is 0.01 Hz to 100 kHz for sine, square and triangle...

| A USB oscilloscope is a good alternative to a normal oscilloscope in a home lab. These instruments are handy and a good deal less expensive...