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== https://es.technikum-wien.at/openlab/openlab_wiki/wikis/home[Home] | https://es.technikum-wien.at/openlab/openlab_wiki/wikis/SignalToolkit_oscilloscope[<OpenLab SignalToolkit - Oscilloscope] | https://es.technikum-wien.at/openlab/openlab_wiki/wikis/SignalToolkit_RCL[OpenLab SignalToolkit - RCL-Multimeter>]
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= OpenLab SignalToolkit - Signal Generator
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This section presents the Java [8] software application
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which controls and monitors the OpenLab Signal Generator.
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Furthermore, the features and functions of this measurement
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tool, as well as the benefits for students, are discussed. The
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main window of the signal generator with its arbitrary signal
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generation function is illustrated in figure 11.
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generation function is illustrated in figure 1.
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Figure 1: Graphical User Interface of the Signal Generator
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The application is able to output standard waveforms such
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signal processing hardware, described in V, students are able
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to perform basic measurement tasks. Therefore, in order to
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demonstrate signal characteristics, only a PC running the
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OpenLab software is required.
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== https://es.technikum-wien.at/openlab/openlab_wiki/wikis/home[Home] | https://es.technikum-wien.at/openlab/openlab_wiki/wikis/SignalToolkit_oscilloscope[<OpenLab SignalToolkit - Oscilloscope] | https://es.technikum-wien.at/openlab/openlab_wiki/wikis/SignalToolkit_RCL[OpenLab SignalToolkit - RCL-Multimeter>] |
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