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This section provides a closer look at the signal generators that performed best during the market
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research and seemed most important.
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== Visual Anaylzer by A. Accatatis
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The Visual Analyzer [1] by A. Accattatis is a full-featured
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The Visual Analyzer shown in figure 1 by A. Accattatis is a full-featured
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signal measurement and generator software which uses a
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standard PC soundcard as signal processing hardware. The
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waveform generator forms just a small part of the application.
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standard PC soundcard as signal processing hardware.
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image::https://es.technikum-wien.at/openlab/openlab_wiki/wikis/img/SOTA_siggen_sc/SOTA_siggen_sc_visual.png[caption="Figure 1: Screenshot of the signal generator of the _Visual Analyzer_ project (1)",title="",height=220,align="center"]
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The waveform generator forms just a small part of the application.
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It supports all standard waveforms, pulses, noise, and arbitrary
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waveforms through modulation or by loading an existing
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waveform from a file. The user-interface of the Visual Analyzer
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