Liquid Instruments - Arbitrary Waveform Generator
Description
The Moku: Arbitrary Waveform Generator can generate custom waveforms with up to 65.536 points at update rates of up to 1GS/s. Waveforms can be loaded from a file, or input as a piece-wise mathematical function with up to 32 segments, enabling you to generate truly arbitrary waveforms. In pulsed mode, waveforms can be output with more than 250.000 cycles of dead time between pulses, allowing you to excite your system with an arbitrary waveform at regular intervals over extended periods of time.
Liquid Instruments - Arbitrary Waveform Generator
Specifications |
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Number Of Channels: | 2 |
Bandwidth: | 300 MHz |
Sampling Rate (per Channel): | 1 GS/sec |
Output Impedance: | 50 Ohm |
Waveform: | Sine, Square, Ramp, Pulse, DC |
Features
Custom waveforms with up to 65,536 points at 125 MS/s (up to 8192 waveform points at 1 GS/s)
Preset waveforms: Sine, Gaussian, Exponential Rise, Exponential Fall, Sinc
1 mHz – 125 MHz output frequency
Equation mode with up to 32 segments
Choose between one of the preset waveforms, load points from a file or input an equation directly
Configure pulsed output with up to 250,000 cycles of dead time between pulses
Phase-synchronized output between the two channels
Applications
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United States
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since 2018
Frequently Asked Questions
The Moku: Arbitrary Waveform Generator can generate custom waveforms with up to 65.536 points at update rates of up to 1GS/s.
The Moku: Arbitrary Waveform Generator has preset waveforms including Sine, Gaussian, Exponential Rise, Exponential Fall, and Sinc.
Yes, the Moku: Arbitrary Waveform Generator has an equation mode with up to 32 segments, enabling you to generate truly arbitrary waveforms.
The Moku: Arbitrary Waveform Generator has an output frequency range of 1 mHz to 125 MHz.
The Moku: Arbitrary Waveform Generator can be used as a trigger source in electronics applications, for laser optics, and in laboratory and industrial settings.