Hi Sherlock Ohms.
Thank you for the thorough info. There are alot of options to choose from. And I'm getting somewhat a bit more informed about the different kinds. I'm glad the signal generators are not crazy expensive as well as the probes that can handle 1000V. I see some signal generators that are very high in price. I'm not sure why.
I see an oscilloscope from Hantek that seems to fit what I can use.
Hantek DSO4102C Digital Multimeter Oscilloscope USB 100MHz 2 Channels LCD Display Waveform Generator https://a.co/d/2MKsS0M
I don't think I need more than two channels, this also has a built in signal generator.
Also what exactly is meant by an arbitrary waveform generator (AWG)? Just a random signal generator? I was a bit confused on this as I also see ones that specifically form sin or squares. Wouldn't we only require sine wave generators for guitar signal al?
Would it also be safe to interchange "signal generator" and "Waveform generator" and vice versa.
Thank you for the thorough info. There are alot of options to choose from. And I'm getting somewhat a bit more informed about the different kinds. I'm glad the signal generators are not crazy expensive as well as the probes that can handle 1000V. I see some signal generators that are very high in price. I'm not sure why.
I see an oscilloscope from Hantek that seems to fit what I can use.
Hantek DSO4102C Digital Multimeter Oscilloscope USB 100MHz 2 Channels LCD Display Waveform Generator https://a.co/d/2MKsS0M
I don't think I need more than two channels, this also has a built in signal generator.
Also what exactly is meant by an arbitrary waveform generator (AWG)? Just a random signal generator? I was a bit confused on this as I also see ones that specifically form sin or squares. Wouldn't we only require sine wave generators for guitar signal al?
Would it also be safe to interchange "signal generator" and "Waveform generator" and vice versa.


