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The Philips PM 5193M is a programmable synthesizer and function generator capable of producing frequencies from 0.1 mHz to 50 MHz, designed for various electronic testing and measurement applications.
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The Philips PM 5193M is a versatile instrument that combines the functionalities of a programmable frequency synthesizer and a function generator. It offers a wide frequency range from 0.1 millihertz to 50 megahertz, allowing for precise signal generation across a broad spectrum. The device supports various waveform outputs, including sine, square, and triangle waves, with adjustable amplitude and offset settings. Its microprocessor control enables simple and accurate operation, making it suitable for both laboratory and field use. The PM 5193M is equipped with features such as frequency sweeping, modulation capabilities, and programmable memory for storing frequently used settings. Its robust design ensures reliability and accuracy in various testing environments.
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The Philips PM 5193M is a programmable synthesizer and function generator capable of producing frequencies from 0.1 mHz to 50 MHz, designed for various electronic testing and measurement applications.
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