Microcontroller addict [Debraj] decided to make his own programmable sine wave generator, and was able to put it together for under $40 USD. Other than low-cost, his list of requirements was as ...
The Tiny Function Generator uses a method called DDS (Direct Digital Synthesis) on an ATtiny85 microcontroller, which [David] wrote up in an earlier post of his about waveform generation on an ...
WFG represents a flexible and scalable waveform generation solution. Due to its layered approach of separating pin control, drive, and stimuli, WFG is easily adaptable to all types of waveforms and ...