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product_id: 281163881
title: "Signal Generator Kit, XR2206 Precise Function Signal Generator Frequency Module DIY Kit Sine Triangle Square Output Adjustable 1Hz-1MHz, 9-12V Direct Current Input(1 Piece)"
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# Adjustable 1Hz-1MHz frequency range Precision distortion <1% at 1kHz DIY kit with transparent case & knobs Signal Generator Kit, XR2206 Precise Function Signal Generator Frequency Module DIY Kit Sine Triangle Square Output Adjustable 1Hz-1MHz, 9-12V Direct Current Input(1 Piece)

**Brand:** weewooday
**Price:** 299 DH
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Build your signal, own the frequency!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Signal Generator Kit, XR2206 Precise Function Signal Generator Frequency Module DIY Kit Sine Triangle Square Output Adjustable 1Hz-1MHz, 9-12V Direct Current Input(1 Piece) by weewooday
- **How much does it cost?** 299 DH with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ma](https://www.desertcart.ma/products/281163881-signal-generator-kit-xr2206-precise-function-signal-generator-frequency-module)

## Best For

- weewooday enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted weewooday brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Compact & Portable Design:** Lightweight 0.18 lb module fits perfectly on your workbench or in your tech toolkit.
- • **Versatile Waveform Output:** Generate sine, square, and triangle waves for all your testing needs.
- • **Power Efficient & Reliable:** Operates on 9-12V DC with stable amplitude output up to 3V, ensuring consistent performance.
- • **DIY Satisfaction Guaranteed:** Transparent case and included knobs make assembly and customization a rewarding experience.
- • **Precision Frequency Control:** Fine-tune frequencies from 1Hz up to 1MHz with minimal distortion and flatness.

## Overview

The Weewooday XR2206 Signal Generator Kit is a precision DIY frequency module offering adjustable sine, square, and triangle wave outputs from 1Hz to 1MHz. Featuring less than 1% distortion at 1kHz and a transparent case with knobs, it’s perfect for hobbyists and professionals seeking an affordable, hands-on electronics project with reliable performance.

## Description

Signal Generator Kit, XR2206 Precise Function Signal Generator Frequency Module DIY Kit Sine Triangle Square Output Adjustable 1Hz-1MHz, 9-12V Direct Current Input(1 Piece): desertcart.com: Industrial & Scientific

Review: Fun to build, works, cheap signal generator - This is a great cheap little kit considering it includes a case and knobs. Tips: 1. Check online for all sorts of tips 2. Make sure all parts are soldered tight onto the board since the case holds the board in place by everything just fitting tightly. Example is IC socket as well as variable resistors. 3. Two of the tall capacitors fit better if you lay them down on the board or else they can push on the case. 4. I needed to just slightly file one of the case tabs so I did not need to force it in. 5. If you have not build one of these inexpensive kits and their plexi case. Just be patient and enjoy the process. Example pealing paper of of the plexi does take time but will work. 6. The 4 short screws are for alignment and spacing to the case bottom. You may need to slide them a little in their board holes, just loosen and re-tighten them, to get them to align with the holes in the case bottom. 7. After soldering you need to trim all the parts such as caps and resistors but ALSO other parts such as the power connector. Put the bottom part of the case on, after inserting the 4 short screws and nuts, to see what all should be trimmed. PROS 1. Cheap 2. Works fine when built 3. You get a nice little case and knobs 4. Fun little project CONS 1. No real instructions at all. Just a faded circuit diagram and parts list. The diagram is correct and the circuit board is stenciled well so you can work this out without any help. 2. Zero instructions on the case. As mentioned above the 4 small screws are attached to the circuit board via the 4 nuts and are use to align the board to the case and the nuts act as spacers. The long screws hold the case together without nuts, they just screw into holes in the case and work fine as such. Be careful since I same some builds online that skipped the 4 small screws.
Review: Should I rate it one star or five stars - I'm torn - As others have noted, the assembly instructions for this kit leave more than a little bit to be desired, which warrants a single star. On the other hand, I did get it assembled (first try!) and it's a terrific little device for very little money which warrants 5 stars. I'm a hobbyist and not looking for great precision. I suspect that for other users the accuracy level of this device is insufficient. Now, to the problems with the instructions. The instructions packaged with the product were unreadable. It looks like what you get after a copy is made, then another copy from the first, then a third copy from the second, etc. My copy looks like its about the 50th copy and was unreadable with much of the text partially to completely faded out. But I found two other sellers of this same product on desertcart, and one of them had fairly decent photos of the instructions in their desertcart listing, so I downloaded those images and printed them. Even then, there were issues with gibberish and some totally incorrect information. Right of the bat you are told "The components are welding the front board ..." It's pretty easy to figure out that by "welding" they mean "soldered", but a novice to soldering devices onto boards would thing that the soldering must be done from the front. Another example, mounting instructions for the electrolytic capacitors say "The positive short feet negative long feet." The first problem is that this comes close to aforementioned gibberish, but the more significant problem is that the best interpretation would be that the short lead is the positive lead and that the long lead is the negative. Unfortunately, that is completely incorrect. The standard for these capacitors is the opposite - the short lead is the negative lead. Fortunately, these capacitors also had markings on them indicating which lead was the negative, confirming for me that the short lead was the negative. There is more negative/positive confusion. For the power supply there is the statement "inside outside is negative polarity". This was in the instructions I found online. That part of the instructions turned out to be legible in the instructions that came with the product and said unambiguously "center positive/barrel negative." So that's what I went with. There are many things left unsaid in the instructions, so for someone who has no experience with electronic components and soldering they are completely insufficient. For example, while you are warned that the IC must be properly inserted but they don't bother to mention that you do that by matching up the notch in the IC with the notch in the socket. Instead here is what the instructions say (I kid you not): "Pay attention to the direction of the IC, insert the might damage the chip!" and "check the IC whether against, such as anti please timely correction." Now that last bit of gibberish is completely undecipherable to me! The four screws that were in the kit for mounting the circuit board onto the bottom of the case were too short. I had to use my own M3 x 12 mm which worked perfectly. It also took a lot of fiddling to fit the top onto the case while getting each of the four sides to fit into their slots. Eventually it all came together, but it was a very frustrating 15 minutes. Then I powered it up and connected it to my scope and it was working perfectly! Got nice sine, square and triangular wave forms at varying frequencies. So that's left me with a nice feeling of accomplishment. Other reviews have said this as well. If you have some experience with electronic components and soldering, and don't need calibration level accuracy, this will probably work well for you. Otherwise, stay away.

## Features

- Good Precision: the XR2206 function signal generator is precise, with a transparent case box shell for good assemble; Amplitude: 0-3V at 9V DC input; Distortion: less than 1% (at 1KHz); Flatness: +0.05dB 1Hz - 100kHz; Note:this set requires soldering tools; Please consult customer service for a detailed installation video
- Parameters: Voltage Supply: 9-12V DC Input; Waveforms: Square, Sine, Triangle; Impedance: 600 Ohm + 10%; Frequency: 1Hz-1MHz; Amplitude: 0-3V at 9V DC; InputDistortion: less than 1% (at 1KHz); Flatness: +0.05dB 1Hz - 100kaHz
- Sine wave parameters:Amplitude: 0-3V at 9V DC input; Distortion: less than 1% (at 1KHz); Flatness: +0.05dB 1Hz - 100kHz
- Square wave parameters: Amplitude: 8V (no load) at 9V DC Input; Rise Time: less than 50ns (at 1KHz); Fall Time: less than 30ns (at 1KHz); Symmetry: less than 5% (at 1KHz)
- Triangle wave: Amplitude: 0-3V at 9V DC input; Linearity: less than 1% (up to 100 KHz) 10 mA

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08SMB6DRM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,783 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #4 in Function Generators |
| Brand Name | Weewooday |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (474) |
| Item Weight | 0.18 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Weewooday |
| Measurement Type | Voltage |
| Minimum Operating Voltage | 9 Volts |
| Model | Weewooday_XR2206 |
| Style Name | Digital |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Weewooday
- **Color:** Clear
- **Item Weight:** 0.18 Pounds
- **Min. Operating Voltage:** 9 Volts
- **Style:** Digital

## Images

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## Available Options

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: What would I use it for?**
A: creates square wave ,sine and triangle wave forms but has no way to tell frequency so if you need that information you would need a frequency meter or a scope but is useful to tell if an amp is working at lower frequency with a speaker.

**Q: How do i determine the polarity of c1, c3, & c4?  there are no +/- signs on the pcb showing polarity.**
A: No, those three are all electrolytics in my kit.  The circuit board symbology shows a circle with one half open and one half shaded.  Looking at the traces on the board, it appears that the pins associated with the shaded semicircles all are connected to the ground plane of the board but not sure.  Can anyone confirm that the cathode/negative/short pin of the electrolytic caps goes toward the shaded side of the circle printed on the board?

**Q: Does it make sound??**
A: The unit generates sine and trapezoidal waveforms so technically it makes sound it you hook it to a speaker. No complex waveforms, just tones

**Q: The frequency and amplitude  on my XR2206 generator  is slightly fluctuate. Is it normal,or some thing wrong with  assemble?**
A: That's not surprising. The design of the circuit is not terribly robust, so it's not unlikely that you may see some fluctuations.

You may want to double check your component placement and your solder joints. Make sure you have the components in the right locations on the PCB. If you are seeing a regular, periodic fluctuation, that could be a sign of a low frequency modulating your output. If you have a loose or "cold" solder joint, it will not be making good contact with the circuit traces on the PCB and this may be causing issues.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fun to build, works, cheap signal generator
*by A***R on May 21, 2022*

This is a great cheap little kit considering it includes a case and knobs. Tips: 1. Check online for all sorts of tips 2. Make sure all parts are soldered tight onto the board since the case holds the board in place by everything just fitting tightly. Example is IC socket as well as variable resistors. 3. Two of the tall capacitors fit better if you lay them down on the board or else they can push on the case. 4. I needed to just slightly file one of the case tabs so I did not need to force it in. 5. If you have not build one of these inexpensive kits and their plexi case. Just be patient and enjoy the process. Example pealing paper of of the plexi does take time but will work. 6. The 4 short screws are for alignment and spacing to the case bottom. You may need to slide them a little in their board holes, just loosen and re-tighten them, to get them to align with the holes in the case bottom. 7. After soldering you need to trim all the parts such as caps and resistors but ALSO other parts such as the power connector. Put the bottom part of the case on, after inserting the 4 short screws and nuts, to see what all should be trimmed. PROS 1. Cheap 2. Works fine when built 3. You get a nice little case and knobs 4. Fun little project CONS 1. No real instructions at all. Just a faded circuit diagram and parts list. The diagram is correct and the circuit board is stenciled well so you can work this out without any help. 2. Zero instructions on the case. As mentioned above the 4 small screws are attached to the circuit board via the 4 nuts and are use to align the board to the case and the nuts act as spacers. The long screws hold the case together without nuts, they just screw into holes in the case and work fine as such. Be careful since I same some builds online that skipped the 4 small screws.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Should I rate it one star or five stars - I'm torn
*by R***S on March 27, 2022*

As others have noted, the assembly instructions for this kit leave more than a little bit to be desired, which warrants a single star. On the other hand, I did get it assembled (first try!) and it's a terrific little device for very little money which warrants 5 stars. I'm a hobbyist and not looking for great precision. I suspect that for other users the accuracy level of this device is insufficient. Now, to the problems with the instructions. The instructions packaged with the product were unreadable. It looks like what you get after a copy is made, then another copy from the first, then a third copy from the second, etc. My copy looks like its about the 50th copy and was unreadable with much of the text partially to completely faded out. But I found two other sellers of this same product on Amazon, and one of them had fairly decent photos of the instructions in their Amazon listing, so I downloaded those images and printed them. Even then, there were issues with gibberish and some totally incorrect information. Right of the bat you are told "The components are welding the front board ..." It's pretty easy to figure out that by "welding" they mean "soldered", but a novice to soldering devices onto boards would thing that the soldering must be done from the front. Another example, mounting instructions for the electrolytic capacitors say "The positive short feet negative long feet." The first problem is that this comes close to aforementioned gibberish, but the more significant problem is that the best interpretation would be that the short lead is the positive lead and that the long lead is the negative. Unfortunately, that is completely incorrect. The standard for these capacitors is the opposite - the short lead is the negative lead. Fortunately, these capacitors also had markings on them indicating which lead was the negative, confirming for me that the short lead was the negative. There is more negative/positive confusion. For the power supply there is the statement "inside outside is negative polarity". This was in the instructions I found online. That part of the instructions turned out to be legible in the instructions that came with the product and said unambiguously "center positive/barrel negative." So that's what I went with. There are many things left unsaid in the instructions, so for someone who has no experience with electronic components and soldering they are completely insufficient. For example, while you are warned that the IC must be properly inserted but they don't bother to mention that you do that by matching up the notch in the IC with the notch in the socket. Instead here is what the instructions say (I kid you not): "Pay attention to the direction of the IC, insert the might damage the chip!" and "check the IC whether against, such as anti please timely correction." Now that last bit of gibberish is completely undecipherable to me! The four screws that were in the kit for mounting the circuit board onto the bottom of the case were too short. I had to use my own M3 x 12 mm which worked perfectly. It also took a lot of fiddling to fit the top onto the case while getting each of the four sides to fit into their slots. Eventually it all came together, but it was a very frustrating 15 minutes. Then I powered it up and connected it to my scope and it was working perfectly! Got nice sine, square and triangular wave forms at varying frequencies. So that's left me with a nice feeling of accomplishment. Other reviews have said this as well. If you have some experience with electronic components and soldering, and don't need calibration level accuracy, this will probably work well for you. Otherwise, stay away.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Soldering skills are a must.
*by D***Y on February 6, 2026*

Great little generator for the price. It actually works better than I expected. Assembly instructions are almost nonexistent, but there is enough information to be able to put it together successfully.

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