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Oct. 27, 2018

Signal generator such as Synthesized Signal Generator is a device that can provide various frequency, waveform and output level electrical signals. When measuring the amplitude characteristics, frequency characteristics, transmission characteristics and other electrical parameters of various telecommunication systems or devices, as well as the characteristics and parameters of components, it is used as a signal source or excitation source for testing.
Signal generator such as Arbitrary Waveform Generator, also known as signal source or oscillator, has a wide range of applications in production practice and scientific and technological fields. All kinds of waveform curves can be expressed by trigonometric function equation. Circuits that can generate various waveforms, such as triangular wave, sawtooth wave, rectangular wave (including square wave) and sinusoidal wave, are called function signal generators.

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