Pretty cool :) If you want something that achieves higher frequencies there are really cheap modules (around 2$) that use the Si5351, they go from 7Khz to 120-160Mhz and have up to three sepparate chanels. I created a signal generator with those and a bluepill to control it with a little I2C screen and some pushbuttons and work like a charm.
@@radiofun232 They are controlled via I2C, that's why I paired them with a bluepill, the bluepill is a STM board arduino-like, then with the pushbuttons you can select the exact frequency that you want to generate. If you are interested I have a repository with the schematics and the software.
Deeply coool 😊 i love that old school construction style ❤
Pretty cool :)
If you want something that achieves higher frequencies there are really cheap modules (around 2$) that use the Si5351, they go from 7Khz to 120-160Mhz and have up to three sepparate chanels. I created a signal generator with those and a bluepill to control it with a little I2C screen and some pushbuttons and work like a charm.
Thanks, good info! But does it need programming via a computer, be it an Arduino or something else?
@@radiofun232 They are controlled via I2C, that's why I paired them with a bluepill, the bluepill is a STM board arduino-like, then with the pushbuttons you can select the exact frequency that you want to generate. If you are interested I have a repository with the schematics and the software.
@@drgusman Thanks, good info. Publish it on your YT Channel so that everyone interested can take profit. Thanks. 11 aug. 2024.