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Powerful but inexpensive function generator for student experiments, for use in electronics, but also in mechanics and acoustics for operating motors or sound sources;
in combination with a multimeter that can measure a frequency, you have a function generator with a digital display;
the external power supply unit is RiSU-compliant and therefore enables a safe mains connection.
Technical data: | |
Waveforms: | Sine, triangle, square |
Frequency range: | 60 mHz ... 100 kHz adjustable via coarse and fine control |
Output voltage: | 0 ... 8 Vrms (max. 22 Vpp) |
Output power: | max. 10 W (up to 20 kHz) |
Rate of rise: | > 10 V/µs |
Output voltage can be taken from 4 mm safety sockets, | |
the output is short-circuit-proof and insensitive to inductive loads | |
Protection systems: | |
Overtemperature of the heat sink (< 100 °C), overcurrent supply, overcurrent output, inductive loads | |
Power supply: | 230 V 50 ... 60 Hz (via permanently connected power supply unit: 12 Vac 22 VA) |
On/off switch integrated in the power supply cable | |
Function generator dimensions: | 84 x 84 x 54 mm (without mains cable) |
Dimensions of plug-in power supply unit: | 84 x 57 x 49 (87) mm |
Mass (function generator): | approx. 249 g |
Weight (plug-in power supply unit): | approx. 520 g |
Also recommended as a display unit:
P3245-1M Multimeter digital, True RMS