Hey,
I thought I would mention this simple kit which I bought
and built.
Made by Elenco for $30
[img:300:300]http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/4 ... AA300_.jpg[/img]
You can build this in one evening.
I know it works because I hooked up a tiny speaker but I haven't tried it yet with my scope.
I think eventually I will change out the DC jack to a barrel type so I can use a pedal wall wart to power it when the battery is down.
Everybody that has a scope probably already have a function generator but I thought I would mention this because I thought it was a good deal.
One thing that I screwed up on, when soldering in the electrolytics , they are radial caps and you are supposed to bend the leads 90 degrees so the cap is installed laying down.
I failed to do that on the large cap and it wouldn't allow the faceplate to mount, so I had to buy another 1000uF 25v cap and redo it....
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss? ... 09+FG-500K+
Function Generator Kit
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Function Generator Kit
Tom
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Re: Function Generator Kit
I have one of them as well. The sine wave generated is ok for basic troubleshooting but not really clean enough for observing real details.
I use the NCH software function generator on my PC. Works great, but of course is not portable unless you use a laptop.
I use the NCH software function generator on my PC. Works great, but of course is not portable unless you use a laptop.
Re: Function Generator Kit
Not even on the lower end of the spectrum?
That's too bad, I am looking for an evening project and I think I need to retire my HP tube function generator. 
Cheers,
Gil
Cheers,
Gil
Bob-I wrote:I have one of them as well. The sine wave generated is ok for basic troubleshooting but not really clean enough for observing real details.
I use the NCH software function generator on my PC. Works great, but of course is not portable unless you use a laptop.
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Re: Function Generator Kit
Got a smart phone? There are several app's available.
Re: Function Generator Kit
Output is kinda limited though.martin manning wrote:Got a smart phone? There are several app's available.
Re: Function Generator Kit
Errrr, I didn't want to hear that!Bob-I wrote:I have one of them as well. The sine wave generated is ok for basic troubleshooting but not really clean enough for observing real details.
I use the NCH software function generator on my PC. Works great, but of course is not portable unless you use a laptop.
I wonder why it wouldn't be clean since it uses a IC to generate the waves?
Now I need to figure out how to use my new to me scope....
Tom
Don't let that smoke out!
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