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I am making this for a school project, and I wanted to use the PSoC 5LP I got from my dad to make this. It has a built in power supply, providing 5V, 24V, and +-12V to the front, and a wave output of frequency up to 20 KHz, and down to about 0, if you so wish. It will also have an adjustable amplitude, up to +-9V after diode drops, and going through 2 LT1213 op amps to recreate the input wave to the specified amplitude centered around 0V. The input wave comes in at 1.020V, 510mV above 0 as the PSoC can't do negative voltage. After it goes through it's internal Op Amp, the signal is boosted to 25mA at around 4.080V in fast mode, now 2.040V above 0. The PSU direct output to BNC jacks at the front of the case has one 5V, 24V, 12V, and -12V. There is also a digital output jack, and sine/triangle wave output. The display on the main screen shows everything, and allows setting of frequency, the second screen sets amplitude, third sets voltage offset which will come later, fourth sets digital wave pulse which will be added later, fifth sets increment amount to change how much the values are changed by, and the sixth resets values to a 1 KHz, 200mV wave bottoming out at 0V with the digital wave set to the same with no pulse and 50% duty cycle.
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