Can Moku:Lab's Lock-in Amplifier output a signal to drive a modulator?
Driving a modulator from within the lock-in amplifier
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Moku:Lab has two analog outputs.
When using the Moku:Lab's Lock-in Anplifier, the output 1 is designated for the demodulated signal output (X, Y, R, or Theta). Output 2 can output either a demodulated signal (Y or Theta), the local oscillator, or an auxiliary oscillator signal. The auxiliary oscillator can be set to output a sinusoidal oscillator, from 1 mHz to 200 MHz and drive an external modulator.