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signal generator

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signal generator [′sig·nəl ‚jen·ə‚rād·ər]
(engineering)
An electronic test instrument that delivers a sinusoidal output at an accurately calibrated frequency that may be anywhere from the audio to the microwave range; the frequency and amplitude are adjustable over a wide range, and the output usually may be amplitude- or frequency-modulated. Also known as test oscillator.


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In Carroll's electrical analog, as signal generator feeds a smoothly varying wave to a pair of separate but identical oscillator circuits.
NYSE:KEI), a leader in solutions for emerging measurement needs, announced today that it has received an Honorable Mention in Test & Measurement World Magazine's Best in Test Awards Program for its Model 2810 RF (Radio Frequency) Vector Signal Analyzer and Model 2910 RF Vector Signal Generator.
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