The provided PWM signal generator is a 0-10V adjustable current voltage simulator, available with a 3000mAh lithium battery, TYPE-C interface (5V), adjustable button backlight high-definition TFT color LCD screen. High quality multifunction 4 20 milliamp signal generator is suitable for debugging industrial field PLC, process instrumentation, electric valves, etc.
Specifications
- Model: ATO-SG-003A
- Size: 82x27x112mm
- N.W: 165g
- Color: Black+Blue
- LCD Size: 2.4 inch
- Interface: Type-C
- Input: 5V
- Battery: 3000mAh
- Standby Time: 24h
Technical Parameters
SIGNAL |
RANGE |
PRECISION |
RESOLUTION |
MAX LOAD |
EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY |
Active Current (mA) Output |
0~24mA |
±(0.1%+0.005) |
0.01mA |
750Ω |
|
Passive Current (XMT) Output |
0~24mA |
±(0.1%+0.005) |
0.01mA |
|
0~30V |
Voltage (M) Output |
0~24V |
±(0.1%+0.005) |
0.01mA |
|
|
24V Loop |
0~24mA |
±(0.1%+0.005) |
0.01V |
|
|
Frequency (Hz) Output |
0~9999Hz |
±2% |
0.01mA |
|
|
Current (mA) Input |
0~24mA |
±(0.1%+0.005) |
5 digits |
|
|
Voltage (V) Input |
0~30V |
±(0.1%+0.005) |
0.01mA |
|
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OUTPUT SIGNAL TYPE |
Active Current |
0~24mA |
Passive Current |
0~24mA |
Voltage |
0~24V |
Frequency/PWM |
0~9999Hz |
24V loop |
0~24mA |
INPUT SIGNAL TYPE |
Current |
0~24mA |
Voltage |
0~24V |
PROGRAM EXTENSION |
Program Automatic Lift Output |
Output Timing |
Preset Output |
Modbus Slave |
Signal Linear Conversion Output |
USB Firmware Upgrade |
Real-Time Curve |
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Dimension
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Applications
Tips: PWM Signal Generator vs. Function Signal Generator
A PWM Signal Generator is designed for precise control of Pulse Width Modulation signals, commonly used in applications like motor control and power supplies. It produces digital output with adjustable parameters for pulse width and frequency, offering efficient power control in devices.
On the other hand, a function signal generator is a versatile tool producing various analog waveforms like sine, square, triangle, and sawtooth. It is employed in testing, calibration, and educational settings, allowing users to adjust frequency, amplitude, and waveform type.
The crucial distinction lies in their primary functions: PWM generators are specialized for power control with digital output, while function signal generators offer versatility in generating analog waveforms for broader electronic applications. Choosing between them depends on the specific needs of the application, whether it requires precise digital control through PWM or a range of analog waveforms for testing and educational purposes.