Quote Originally Posted by nova_robotics View Post
Shoot me your code. I can have a look at it if you want. Are you bit-banging the Arduino functions? Interrupts and PWM outputs are very, very nice when you get them set up. If you swapped the three Arduino Unos out for one Arduino Due you can definitely monitor current, frequency and temperature with a single board, but you could probably also generate your sine waves. Arduino Dues are very fast. There are also lots of other (and much faster) boards to choose from as well. If you're having frequency and noise issues driving it directly from a microcontroller might solve some oscillator problems.

Again, awesome project and great work.
Nova, thank you very much for your kindness.
This information is very big for me, for years I have been learning C, but not yet graduate from a first grade though, lol.
When I got to know Arduino, was a bit disappointed that it uses C++, which uses 'Class', this makes me mixed up and still I am loosing my way to restart learning.

So this offer is very great to me! Perhaps you make me stand again and start again Nova. Will try posting the code and ask you for your information.
Many thanks!!

Chy