What is the main difference between the Moku Oscilloscope and the Data Logger instruments?
Moku's Oscilloscope is primarily used to capture snapshots of fast signals and transient waveforms. The instrument captures and displays a segment of the data once it's triggered. You can capture very fast features, but the data traces between snapshots are not continuous. The maximum sampling rate for Moku:Go's Oscilloscope is 125 MSa/s, Moku:Lab's is 500 MSa/s, and Moku:Pro's is 5 GSa/s for one channel and 1.25 GSa/s for two or more channels.
Moku's Data Logger is primarily used to capture and log continuous data. There is no gap between a single logging session and the logging duration and sampling rate can also be configured. The maximum sampling rate is capped for Moku:Go's Data Logger at 1 MSa/s for one channel and 500 kSa/s for two channels. Moku:Lab's is 1 MSa/s for one channel and 500 kSa/s for two channels when logging to the RAM, and 100 kSa/s when logging to the SD card. Moku:Pro's is 10 MSa/s for one channel, 5 MSa/s for two channels, and 2.5 MSa/s for three or more channels.