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Moku:Lab Lock-in Amplifier, external trigger

Can the Lock-in Amplifier be triggered externally ?

Written by Paul Cracknell

Updated at July 13th, 2021

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Moku:Lab's Lock-in Amplifier has a built-in oscilloscope that has flexible probe points to observe signals at various points in lock-in processing chain.

Either probe A or probe B may be used as a source of a trigger for the oscilloscope.

Additionally, the oscilloscope may be set to trigger automatically, singly or on Nth events on signals on the external trigger port located on the rear panel of Moku:Lab.

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