yes
one is AC the other is DC
Audio generator will produce some range of frequency and level of a test signal meant for audio. A signal generator will produce a test signal but is a more general classification. For example a audio generator is a signal generator. When you know what type of signal you are looking for, then a signal generator will be called that type of signal. all depends on what you are testing. examples: video -> video signal generator audio -> audio signal generator
if the speedometer works off of an input wave (sinusoidal signal) you would think the signal generator would be a source of reference
A device that converts full wave signal to half wave rectified dc signal. The device operates only for half of the input cycle during which the input signal is alllowed to pass and stops transmission of the signal for other half cycle. ok?
A signal generator can be used to function in two ways. In high frequencies, one of output probes of any generator (negative probe) will be grounded automatically, hence it has to be connected with grounded parts of other elements not to create a short circuit problem. But, in the case of floating type (f<100 Hz, generally) probes of the signal generator is not grounded.
one is AC the other is DC
The operation of a rectifier is to conver a AC signal to a pulsating DC signal
Audio generator will produce some range of frequency and level of a test signal meant for audio. A signal generator will produce a test signal but is a more general classification. For example a audio generator is a signal generator. When you know what type of signal you are looking for, then a signal generator will be called that type of signal. all depends on what you are testing. examples: video -> video signal generator audio -> audio signal generator
A Re generator is a a circuit that repeatedly supplies current to a memory or display device. A amplifier increases the amperage of a signal or current.
The electronic circuit that does the opposite function of a rectifier is called an inverter. It converts any DC signal to AC.
if the speedometer works off of an input wave (sinusoidal signal) you would think the signal generator would be a source of reference
A signal generator generates either audio or RF frequencies (depending on the capabilities and designed purpose of the generator) for testing other electronics equipment. Makes it easier to make tests on a device without having to have it "in circuit". It's a lot easier to test a piece of equipment on a work bench rather than trying to test it in place.A function generator supplies TTL (transistor to transistor) square wave pulses, sine and sawtooth wave forms for various testing purposes. It's a lot easier to work on something on the work bench and being able to remove a circuit board and just supply power and a signal saves having to take a whole piece of equipment into the shop. Then again, you also can use an oscilloscope for troubleshooting when you jave a good, known signal to work with. That applies to both types of generators.A: A function generator is just like a signal generator except it generates a function like a ladder step or unusual increases or decreases in voltage to generate a required function
A device that converts full wave signal to half wave rectified dc signal. The device operates only for half of the input cycle during which the input signal is alllowed to pass and stops transmission of the signal for other half cycle. ok?
A diode is used to stop the negative voltage swing in an AC signal, so you only get the positive portions.diode-rectifier
An amplifier makes a (generally larger) copy of a signal or voltage. A rectifier allows current to pass in only one direction.
Uncontrolled rectification is rectification whose baise is not controlled by a gate signal.
A signal generator can be used to function in two ways. In high frequencies, one of output probes of any generator (negative probe) will be grounded automatically, hence it has to be connected with grounded parts of other elements not to create a short circuit problem. But, in the case of floating type (f<100 Hz, generally) probes of the signal generator is not grounded.