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Function Generator Dr. Fotowat & Dr. Kavehvash Prepared by Mostafa Hosseini
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Pulse to Triangular Voltage Circuit:
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Pulse to Triangular Voltage :
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Simple Circuit (pulse to triangular):
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Too simple circuit (pulse to triangular): Input : H ------> output increase Input : L------> output decrease
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Buffer (FET):
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Buffer circuit : Infinite impedance Zero-DC shift
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Amplifier:
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Frequency Range Circuit:
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Triangular to Sin Voltage Circuit :
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When amplitude of triangular voltage increase--->first D112:on --->R=R159+R166 By increasing amplitude--->D111:on --->R=[(R158+R165)||R159]+R166. As you see, gain decrease and our triangular voltage has been converted to sin voltage.
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Simple simulation:
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Simple Circuit (Triangular to Sin Voltage) : By Changing Gain(when input increase, gain decrease)We Can Convert Triangular to Sin Voltage.
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Function Generator generate pulse, sin and triangular voltage continuously …
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Choose a Wave-Form Amplifier Choose output range 10dB,20dB,40dB
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Circuit of Wave-Form Select :
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Output Amplifier:
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Circuit of output range (10dB,20dB,40dB) :
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Function Generator needs DC voltage for biasing. So we should provide DC voltage by Regulator. We use MC7815 and MC7805 to provide -15V & -5V. Also for +15V and +5V, MC7915 and MC7905 has been used. The blow circuit has been designed for providing +10V & -10V.
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+10V & -10V DC Voltage Circuit :
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