The signal generator can produce triangular, sinusoidal, square, or random signals. The signal generator can emit these signals in the form of waves and contributes to shaping the amplitude, phase difference, and frequency of the generated signal.
Signal generators are mainly used in situations that require wave formation. These devices have a specific range of waves they can generate. The maximum wavelength that can be generated by a signal generator is 2 MHz.
These devices, being suitable for a specific field of use, do not occupy a wide place in daily life. In general, signal generators are used for testing devices that function as receivers. The same signal generator is also used in the repair of these devices.
Signal generators consist of 5 different sections. These sections can be listed as follows:
Oscillator section
Section used in attenuation cases
Signal section used in combination with modules
Static power level section
Terminals for output operations and the attenuation section that facilitates this process
How are signal generator devices used?
Users inexperienced in using the signal generator can follow the manual for easier installation and use. In general, all signal generators are equipped with a classic on/off button.
Usually, many signal generators have 7 different buttons. With these buttons, you can easily detect frequencies. The buttons and switches on the signal generator are specially designed to perform different operations.
The signal generator includes an inverter button, as well as 3 separate buttons used for square, sinusoidal, or triangular signals.
Additionally, the ATT button, which allows amplitude adjustment, is one of the sections on the signal generator. By actively using these buttons and input-output connections, you can operate the signal generator.
Where are signal generators used?
Signal generators offer many conveniences due to their field of use and operating principle. In general, you can test devices used as receivers with this device. Signal generators can be used for testing amplifiers, and in case of malfunction of these devices, repairs can be performed. These devices, known as signal sources, are frequently used in wave detectors, radio frequency bridges, and other applications.

