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Electromagnetism / Laboratory equipment / Wave mechanics / Signal generator / Function generator / Waveform / Oscilloscope / Amplitude / Modulation / Electronic test equipment / Electronics / Technology
Date: 2013-07-01 11:30:22
Electromagnetism
Laboratory equipment
Wave mechanics
Signal generator
Function generator
Waveform
Oscilloscope
Amplitude
Modulation
Electronic test equipment
Electronics
Technology

TG2511 and TG5011 arbitrary/function/pulse generators from Aim-TTi

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