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mishima
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I was wanting to get some hands on experience with AC current circuits. I have been tinkering with DC circuits on a breadboard and was wondering what the best way to get AC on a breadboard would be. I can't really spend 200+ on a function generator. I might spend 30 or so on a kit function generator if that is what I need. I also of course can't buy an oscilloscope.
So my question I suppose is, is a kit function generator worth it for an amateur hobbyist?
And, why can't I just mimic AC using oscillating circuits of some sort?
Thanks.
So my question I suppose is, is a kit function generator worth it for an amateur hobbyist?
And, why can't I just mimic AC using oscillating circuits of some sort?
Thanks.