How to use an arbitrary waveform generator?

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Test engineers utilize an arbitrary waveform generator to verify the design of a circuit in just a few steps:

(1) Activate output control;

(2) Select the waveform to be generated;

(3) Connect the output to the device under test;

(4) Verify the performance of the device under test using an oscilloscope.

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