Digital Function Generator DIY Soldering Kit with Exar XR-2206

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Description

The Digital Function Generator DIY Soldering Kit with Exar XR-2206 is an easy to assemble lab tool for every electronics enthusiast. Whenever an analog signal source is required, this little device comes in very handy.

The XR-2206 is a monolithic function generator integrated circuit capable of producing high-quality sine, square, triangle, ramp, and pulse waveforms of high stability and accuracy. The output waveforms can be both amplitude and frequency modulated by an external voltage. The circuit is ideally suited for communications, instrumentation, and function generator applications requiring sinusoidal tone, AM, FM, or FSK generation. It has a typical drift specification of 20ppm/°C.

GENERAL SPECS
– Voltage Supply: 9-12V DC
– Waveforms: Square, Sine & Triangle
– Output Impedance: 600 Ohm
– Frequency: 1Hz – 1MHz
– Dimensions Box: 70 x 55 x 17mm

SINE WAVE
– Amplitude: 0 – 3V at 9V DC input
– Distortion: Less than 1% (at 1kHz)
– Flatness: +0.05dB 1Hz – 100kHz

SQUARE WAVE
– Amplitude: 8V (no load) at 9V DC input
– Rise Time: Less than 50ns (at 1kHz)
– Fall Time: Less than 30ns (at 1kHz)
– Symmetry: Less than 5% (at 1kHz)

TRIANGLE WAVE
– Amplitude: 0 – 3V at 9V DC input
– Linearity: Less than 1% (up to 100kHz) 10mA

EXAR XR-2206 Datasheet

1 review for Digital Function Generator DIY Soldering Kit with Exar XR-2206

  1. 5 out of 5

    m.p (verified owner)

    Finally got around to assembling this kit. All the parts were there, instruction sheet was good, everything fit, and it worked first try. The frequency ranges are set with a jumper. The amplitude of the signal falls off a bit near the high end of the generator’s range but it does the job and is a good addition to a bench or toolbox. I think it would make a good gift for someone just getting into electronics, too – not too tough to assemble and very useful.


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