Hello folks,
I am reading about function generator here on the forum and I didn't find reviews or topics about UTG 9005 C (
https://www.reichelt.com/pt/en/function-generator-5-mhz-utg-9005-c-p102158.html?&trstct=pol_0).
Also I search about this equipment on channel David (EEVblog channel youtube) but I didn't any information about this equipment. Therefore I decided ask yourself what you think of this model and if there are other equipment in this range. Remember, I am a newbie user and enthusiastic electronic guy. For now I don't need anything very professional anymore.
Thanks
[UPDATE1]Function generator to output sine, rectangle, triangle, pulse, TTL and ramp signals with a frequency range up to 5 MHz. 4-digit display frequency, amplitude 3-digit display. The device can also be used as a frequency counter.
I like the offer of wave types that have! Also I like the signal range it offers (0.5Hz to 5MHz). I never use function generator which "frequency counter" but this is will good for my learning.
• Operating voltage: 220 VAC.
• Dimensions: 320 x 240 x 100 mm / 3.0 kg.
• Incl. BNC to alligator clip cable, power cable, manual.
• Amplitude: 1 mVpp to 20 Vpp
• Accuracy / resolution: ± 5.0% / 0.1 mV
• Frequency: 0.5 Hz to 5 MHz
• Accuracy / resolution: ± 1.0% / 1 MHz
• Output Power: 2 Wpp
• Output impedance: 50
• Loss: 20dB 40dB DC-offset:-10V ... 10V
• Display: 4 digit frequency / amplitude 3 digits
• Duty Cycle: 10% - 90%
• distortion, sine wave: < 2% at 1 kHz
• rise time, square: < 35nS
• VCF: > 100:1
I like the values of Amplitude. For example, I can use this equipment to test and validate a circuit as signal rectifier (to developer a power supply), thus replacing the use of the transformer (in the testing phase), right?
I don't know evaluate characteristics such as "Accuracy / resolution" or "Loss" or "distortion, sine wave" ... so I don't have much to say.
• Counter Range: 0, 2Hz - 10MHz
• amplitude range: 0.5 Vpp - 5Vpp
• input impedance: 10k
As I don't known what the frequency counter is for I will try to guess what it is for. This parameter it is important to know what and which voltage I can put on frequency counter. For example, I can put the output signal the traditional circuit 555 astable and counter the cycle of frequency, for example, 1KHz, right?