Lord_Nikon
New Member
Hello world,
I'm about to start designing my own signal generator for test purposes. I like to work with audio circuits. So it's intended use is for testing audio filters and the like. Anyway, I've set up a few project constraints for myself to follow. I just wanted yall's input. Is there anything I should add to the list of constraints that would make this a better project? A lot of these are arbitrary and off the top of my head. Plus it's a personal project soo... I'm not too picky as long as the job gets done. I just want to make sure that I design a legit piece of equipment.
Here are my constraints:
-Must produce 3 basic wave forms (1 output with a 3-way select)
-Sinewave
-Square wave
-Triangle wave
-Must have variable frequency within audio range (20Hz - 20kHz)
-Must be able to run off a generic Wallwort for power
-Must have amplitude variation from 1V pk-pk up to 24V pk-pk
If you were building a signal generator what specifications would you add?
I'm about to start designing my own signal generator for test purposes. I like to work with audio circuits. So it's intended use is for testing audio filters and the like. Anyway, I've set up a few project constraints for myself to follow. I just wanted yall's input. Is there anything I should add to the list of constraints that would make this a better project? A lot of these are arbitrary and off the top of my head. Plus it's a personal project soo... I'm not too picky as long as the job gets done. I just want to make sure that I design a legit piece of equipment.
Here are my constraints:
-Must produce 3 basic wave forms (1 output with a 3-way select)
-Sinewave
-Square wave
-Triangle wave
-Must have variable frequency within audio range (20Hz - 20kHz)
-Must be able to run off a generic Wallwort for power
-Must have amplitude variation from 1V pk-pk up to 24V pk-pk
If you were building a signal generator what specifications would you add?