my function generator out put voltage drops when a load is connected. could you plz explain what is the problem here. some one suggest to connect load of impedance equals tointernal impedance of function generator but if i connect a load of dynamic resistance how would i match resistance of dynamic load, for example a filter circuit (from low frequency to high filter circuit impedance changes) how would i match impedance with generator internal resistance. thanks
Very nice and informative video, However I dont understand the part at: 4:01 Is he demonstrating that we essentially can DC pulsing a sine wave i.e. the voltages goes from 0 to 10v to 0 for instance and not -5v to 5v to -5v?
Sweet, short and to the point!
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in the part 5:57 is seen doppler signal in the oscilloscope
my function generator out put voltage drops when a load is connected. could you plz explain what is the problem here. some one suggest to connect load of impedance equals tointernal impedance of function generator but if i connect a load of dynamic resistance how would i match resistance of dynamic load, for example a filter circuit (from low frequency to high filter circuit impedance changes) how would i match impedance with generator internal resistance. thanks
Function generators won't power up anything, they should not be used as power supplies, they generate signals, use them with transistors
Very nice and informative video, However I dont understand the part at: 4:01
Is he demonstrating that we essentially can DC pulsing a sine wave i.e. the voltages goes from 0 to 10v to 0 for instance and not -5v to 5v to -5v?
7 years later I will answer , he is changing the x axis the wave is on
Thank You For such a Great Video..Cheers!!!!
this runs off ac mains power or a dc power supply???
Is the output AC or DC ? ..or both ?
Thx
Thak you a lot very helpful........
Oh nooooooo! I used a function generator without a sticker! Nothing like living on the edge. What's wrong with British people?
I hope you are not wearing a mask either. The nanny state is out of control.