What do all the ports do on the Moku:Lab?
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Moku:Go
Moku:Go Arbitrary Waveform Generator Moku:Go Data Logger Moku:Go Frequency Response Analyzer Moku:Go Logic Analyzer & Pattern Generator Moku:Go Oscilloscope & Voltmeter Moku:Go PID Controller Moku:Go Spectrum Analyzer Moku:Go Waveform Generator Moku:Go Power Supplies Moku:Go Digital Filter Box Moku:Go FIR Filter Builder Moku:Go Lock-in Amplifier
- Moku:Lab
- Moku:Pro
- Python API examples
Moku:Lab; front and rear panel; ports and interfaces
Moku:Lab front side layout:
From left to right:
- Two analog inputs (BNC): signal input channels
- Power button / status LED: powers on or off the Moku:Lab, indicating the status of the Moku:Lab (for more information, check out how to turn on the Moku:Lab here and find out more on the status LED here)
- Two analog outputs (BNC port): signal output channels
Moku:Lab rear panel layout:
From left to right:
- DC power: power supply for Moku:Lab.
- SD card slot: data logging on to the SD card.
- Micro-USB data port: enables Moku:Lab connection to PC via USB cable.
- Ethernet port: enables Moku:Lab connection to a router or network switch via Ethernet cable.
- USB charge port: charging port for other devices, e.g. iPad. This port does not support data transmission.
- External trigger input (BNC): enables Moku:Lab to trigger off external signal.
- 10 MHz ref. output: reference clock output (can be used to synchronize multiple Moku:Labs)
- 10 MHz ref. input: reference clock input (can be used to synchronize multiple Moku:Labs)
- Kensington Lock slot