Hi!
I think you could tell a soundcard to generate a pure DC signal. You might
want to use csound for this.
There are a lot of oscilators and other sound-generators, that might do the
task easily.
There are probably other synthesizers or audio-editors, that could create
such a signal, but I'm not aware of them.
HTH.
Kindest regards
Julien
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