At a Glance: Generating signals with a waveform, function, or arbitrary generator lets you test all kinds of circuits. An Electronic load can sink current from power sources such as power supplies or batteries.

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Generating signals with a waveform, function, or arbitrary generator lets you test all kinds of circuits. An Electronic load can sink current from power sources such as power supplies or batteries.

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  • An Electronic load can sink current from power sources such as power supplies or batteries.

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