Real world example of a use for a function generator, sweeping a filter. When designing a low pass filter, you do the calculations for your cut off frequency and then lay out the components on a breadboard. The only way to know if it works as planned is to test it. you can test it using a function generator to sweep through a range of frequencies and see (on a scope) where the cutoff is.
5 boards for about $22 in about 7 days
Yes!! I now have merch: Electronics themed T-Shirts!
HEY YOU ABOUT TO POST SOMETHING STUPID:
Yes, I know my hands are large/fat. It's because of a heart condition I suffer from called Congestive Heart Failure. Here's a link to some information about CHF:
One of the symptoms is that is causes fluid retention, mostly in the hands, feet/ankles, and face.
It will kill me one day. I'm doing ok right now, but someday...
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Here is all the gear I currently use:
Oscilloscope 1: Rigol 1054Z
Oscilloscope 2: Siglent SDS1202X-E
Power Supply 1: TekPower TP3005N
Power Supply 2: RUIDENG DP50V5A
Signal Generator: JS2800
DMM1: Owon18B
DMM2: Aneng 8008
DMM3: Aneng 8009
DMM4: Uni-T UT801
Soldering Station1: Zeny (Yihua)862D+
Soldering Station2: KSGR T12
Light Meter Smart Sensor AS803
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