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Do you know the application of spectrum analyzer

Aug. 16, 2016

Signal generator is a kind of equipment that can provide all kinds of frequency, waveform and output electric signal. In the measurement of the amplitude characteristics, frequency characteristics, transmission characteristics and other electrical parameters of various telecommunication systems or telecommunications equipment, as well as the characteristics and parameters of the components, used as a test signal source or source.

Signal generator, also known as signal source or oscillator, has a wide range of applications in the field of production practice and science and technology. In industry, agriculture, biomedicine and other fields, such as high frequency induction heating, melting, quenching, ultrasonic diagnosis, nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, etc., require power or small, frequency or high or low signal generator.

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