Moku:Lab

Hardware

Moku front

Replace multiple pieces of equipment with a single device at a fraction of the cost.

Moku:Lab couples high-speed analog inputs and outputs to fast reconfigurable digital signal processing. Moku:Lab can measure, record and generate signals from DC to 200 MHz. 

Moku:Lab puts the power of multiple instruments at your fingertips. Moku:Lab hardware can be reconfigured in a matter of seconds to perform an entirely different function. Switch between an oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, waveform generator, phase meter, data logger, or lock-in amplifier right from the intuitive Moku:Lab App for iPad, with many more instruments 


Inputs and Outputs

Moku input

With DC-coupled, low noise analog inputs and outputs (2 channels of each), you can measure and generate signals from a single device.


Analog inputs: Moku:Lab's DC to 200 MHz inputs can be switched between 50 Ω/1 MΩ and AC/DC coupling. For optimizing dynamic range, the 500 MS/s 12-bit ADCs are coupled to an analog front end featuring two gain ranges (± 5 V and ±0.5 V) switchable via the iPad.

Analog outputs: Moku:Lab outputs can drive a  50 Ω load with 2 Vpp at frequencies up to 200 MHz. The 16-bit DACs coupled with custom-designed output conditioning produce extremely precise signals.

Made for iPad

Moku lab


The iPad is the perfect partner for Moku:Lab. The slot in the top of Moku:Lab provides a solid stand for your iPad. The slot is also a great place to leave your lab's iPad at the end of the day so you always know where to find it when you return.




Moku:Lab's back panel has a full-sized USB port just for charging your device, so it will be juiced up when you need it.

Minimum requirements: iPad, iPad Air or iPad mini 2 running iOS 8 or later.

Fully connected

Wi-Fi: Moku:Lab was designed with modern networking technologies in mind. High-speed Wi-Fi lets you interact with your experiment as you move around the lab.

No Wi-Fi in your lab? The Moku:Lab can host its own Wi-Fi network for the iPad to connect to.
Ethernet: For labs where Wi-Fi is not allowed, Moku:Lab has Ethernet and even an airplane mode that turns off its radio hardware.

SD storage: Moku:Lab comes with an 8 GB SD card and with the included Moku:DataLogger instrument you can to perform unsupervised, reliable data logging. Set up an overnight measurement run and the data will be retrieved once you reconnect.

Specification

Specifications Summary

2 CHANNEL ANALOG INPUTS

500 MS/s, 12-bit ADCs
200 MHz bandwidth (-3 dB)
1 Vpp / 10 Vpp voltage range
50 Ω / 1 MΩ impedance
AC / DC coupling
External trigger Input (BNC, TTL)

2 CHANNEL ANALOG OUTPUTS

1 GS/s, 16-bit DACs
200 MHz maximum frequency (>300 MHz analog bandwidth)
2 Vpp
50 Ω impedance
DC coupled

CLOCKS

Ultra-stable oscillator (accuracy < 500 ppb)
10 MHz reference input 
10 MHz reference output

CONNECTIVITY AND STORAGE

Wi-Fi
Ethernet
SD card slot with 8 GB SD Card
iPad charging port via USBSpecifications Summary

2 CHANNEL ANALOG INPUTS

500 MS/s, 12-bit ADCs
200 MHz bandwidth (-3 dB)
1 Vpp / 10 Vpp voltage range
50 Ω / 1 MΩ impedance
AC / DC coupling
External trigger Input (BNC, TTL)

2 CHANNEL ANALOG OUTPUTS

1 GS/s, 16-bit DACs
200 MHz maximum frequency (>300 MHz analog bandwidth)
2 Vpp
50 Ω impedance
DC coupled

CLOCKS

Ultra-stable oscillator (accuracy < 500 ppb)
10 MHz reference input 
10 MHz reference output

CONNECTIVITY AND STORAGE

Wi-Fi
Ethernet
SD card slot with 8 GB SD Card
iPad charging port via USB

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