What Is a Function Generator Used For?

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A function generator is a device used in laboratories to create various types of electrical waveforms, commonly for testing and experimentation. Users are encouraged to research its operation and consult user manuals from manufacturers like Tektronix or Agilent for guidance. It is also suggested that teaching assistants may provide demonstrations on how to use the function generator and related equipment, such as oscilloscopes. Engaging in self-directed learning before seeking help in forums is advised as a valuable practice. Understanding the function generator's applications and operation is essential for effective use in a lab setting.
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I have seen in my dc lab that there are some devices which are called function generator I want to know what is function generator? for which purpose this is used and how to operate it?
 
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Not to be condescending, but come on, you can at least start by searching for this sort of stuff! Assuming the function generator isn't too old, you can probably even find a user manual at the manufacturer's website (Tektronix? Fluke? Agilent?)

If nothing, your TA will probably demonstrate its use sometime in the near to longer-term future. They'll probably also demonstrate the use of the oscilloscope (if they haven't already).
 
MATLABdude said:
http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=how+to+use+a+function+generator

Not to be condescending, but come on, you can at least start by searching for this sort of stuff! Assuming the function generator isn't too old, you can probably even find a user manual at the manufacturer's website (Tektronix? Fluke? Agilent?)

If nothing, your TA will probably demonstrate its use sometime in the near to longer-term future. They'll probably also demonstrate the use of the oscilloscope (if they haven't already).

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Please get in the habit of doing some work on your own before asking a forum for help. That's good advice in general, in the working world...
 
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