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To build your own function generator, you will need a few essential components and tools. The project is designed to be accessible even for those who are relatively new to electronics and Arduino.
A function / signal generator based on the AD9833 function generator chip. It uses an LCD OLED screen to display a waveform menu and output frequency, and has 5 input buttons (up, down, left, right, ...
Sometimes, electronic tools can be expensive or hard to come by (seriously, the cheapest one I could find was still over $100!). That's exactly why I wanted to build a function generator. By designing ...
If you need an oscilloscope, function generator, or other piece of kit for your electronics workbench, there are plenty of modern options. Dropping $4,000 for a modern oscilloscope is nice if you ...
The paper presents the comparison of random number generator function provided by Arduino and Trivium algorithm. The Trivium algorithm will be evaluated regarding its capability to produce challenge ...
This waveform generator is explicitly intended to support signal processing learning. This low-cost waveform generator can produce multi-frequency signals with high sampling precision and linearity ...