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Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
This is a good looking project, well laid out and easy to assemble. I enjoyed putting it together. There’s only a small flaw in the design and unfortunately Amazon doesn’t make it easy to contact the seller or I’d have brought it to their attention privately. The four machine screws that hold the case together are too short. They are exactly the length of the box depth so no threads to add the nut. Otherwise 5 stars all day
Gunars
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
Generator is simple to assemble and works as expected. Frequency range is even brighter than expected. However, amplitude is fluctuating significantly, especially in megahertz range.
Rick Edwards
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
Fun to assemble & works great.
Mr Hytech
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2022
I already own lots of professional test equipment, including function generators. But just for fun, I decided to order one of these just to see what it could do. The "instruction sheet" was totally unreadable, so I took a screen shot of the page showing the parts list and board locations. On that screen shot, the polarity of the electrolytic capacitors is described backwards - you'll have to pay attention to that. But, basically it works. There is nothing "High Precision", about it, as claimed. The square wave is pretty good at the lower frequencies. However, the sine and triangle waveforms leave a lot to be desired - neither of them are close to the triangle or sine waves, and they even look similar to each other. The waveform isn't even symmetrical from top to bottom. Also, the "Coarse" and "Fine" controls are almost the same with a 2:1 ratio instead of a more typical 10:1 or 20:1 ratio. The control for the output amplitude is designed backwards - counterclockwise to increase, instead of clockwise. It does not come with a plug to match the power input jack - you'll have to find your own. I would suggest removing the protective covering from the top plastic piece and rubbing some white water-based acrylic paint over the etched label markings, then wiping it off before it dries. Otherwise, you won't be able to read the text. As it is, the knobs cover up half the text printed above them. The actual XR2206 IC has no markings at all, which can mean that it's NOT a genuine Exar chip, and that would explain why the sine and triangle wave forms are not very good. BUT HEY - it's still worth the $10, and it's an excellent starter kit for a beginner!
JP
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2020
I bought this kit for educational purposes but there was just so many things wrong when I was working on it.The manual was missing so I had to look up an online version but ended up seeing the schematic from one of the reviewers (thank you Bradeen). I noticed 2 capacitors and a 1k resistor were missing so I ended up using my own, the pins of the IC chip are bent, the IC chip socket is bigger so it was difficult inserting and soldering it when R6 was already soldered on. I see others' header pins were 10 while mine are 8.I should have returned it but I was halfway done. At the end of it the function generator was not even working, it could be because of the 8 header pins or I have done something wrong but based on how this product was poorly handled for me - this failure is on the vendor as well. You cannot ship a product with missing, damaged, and incorrect components - that is just wrong.If you are looking for a kit, buy it somewhere else because this was just a waste of $13.
Russ Lewis
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2020
Easy build. But there were a few problems. The screws that mount the board to the bottom are way too short but mine also had a 20 pin socket for a 16 pin IC. Luckily I had a spare. Only took a couple hours and I was taking my time. It tested fine but I couldn't get the waveform to lock until I gave up on the 9v supply and went with 12v. The frequency ranges aren't exact but they at least overlap so you can generate anything up to 1.25 Mhz (rated only to 1Mhz though). I took 50 pics during the assembly and consider writing an assembly guide but it is actually very simple to build. No its not as nice as my BK but it works for what I needed it for. Important note though, the XR2206 is made to drive a 600 ohm load so it may or may not perform well if you drive a low impedance load.
Buffalovely
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2020
Kit came missing parts, I contacted the seller and they agreed to ship me the two missing capacitors from China in 20-25 business days. Not so prime, but they’re fixing the issue so I guess that’s better than nothing. I had a couple 10uf caps in another amp that I pulled from to get it working to test out.I bought this kit to use as a sine wave generator for testing audio circuits. In that regard it does ok, except for the -4.5 VDC offset on the output. Easy enough to bypass with a cap but still glad I checked before hooking up to an amp. Also the amplitude knob sends the sine into distortion pretty quickly, at least in the sine mode, so I need to keep the level pretty low. Not ideal, but again isn't technically a fault.The case is pretty decently CNC’d, but is a tight fit with come of the components. You would need to cut your solder joints pretty darn flush to get the small screws to hold it, and the caps need to be tilted over to fit under the top.Over all for my needs, and at a $10 price point, it’s hard to beat.
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