Function, Waveform & Signal Generators
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£202.80 £169.00
- 10MHz model
- Generates different waveform types
- Complete set of modulation options
169 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeSDG810 -
£238.80 £199.00
- Generates multiple waveform types
- Multiple adjustable advanced functions
- Compatible with PC
199 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeSDG830 -
£277.20 £231.00
- EasyPulse technology means low jitter and better accuracy
- 150 MSa/s sampling rate
- High-quality build
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Free UK DeliveryAim-TTi TG315 3MHz Function Generator£351.60 £293.00
- Frequency range: 0.03Hz to 3MHz
- Dual display: view frequency and amplitude readings simultaneously
- Sine, Square and Triangle generator functions
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Free UK DeliveryAim-TTi TGP110 10MHz Pulse Generator with Delay£406.80 £339.00
- Pulse modes: Normal, Squarewave, Double Pulse and Delayed Pulse
- Fully variable pulse delay
- Wide pulse range: create pulse widths between 50ns and 5s
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Free UK DeliveryAim-TTi TG330 3MHz Function Generator with Sweep & Frequency Counter£480.00 £400.00
- External 7-digit 120MHz frequency counter
- Advanced internal sweep generator with linear and log sweep
- Dual display: view frequency and amplitude readings simultaneously
400 Reward PointsPrice Match Guarantee59120-3000
About Function, Waveform & Signal Generators
A function generator is a type of frequency generator suitable for the development, testing, and repair of electronic test equipment. For example, an electrical test engineer could use one to introduce an error signal into a control loop. Because you can change parameters such as amplitude and frequency, you can easily isolate the generated signal from those already present in the system.</p >
A function signal generator can take the form of computer-based software or one of our range of purpose-built function generators designed to generate various types of the electrical waveform over a wide range of frequencies. The most common waveforms produced are sine, triangular, saw tooth, and square shapes and most models will allow you to set this as a repetitive or single shot.