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Laura Becerra

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How to format 5 GSa/s output data from Moku:Pro

Published April 11th, 2025 by Laura Becerra

Moku:Pro can be configured to save high resolution data at a rate of 5 GSa/s with certain channel configuration settings. Details on how to configure these settings can be found in this knowledge base. When high resolution data files are downloaded, the data format is in 5 columns, where column 1 is time and columns 2-5 are 1.25 GSa/s data arrays. T

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Setting up mokucli on Linux with symbolic link

Published February 5th, 2025 by Laura Becerra

To set up mokucli symbolic link on a Linux system: Download the latest mokucli package from the Utilities page . Once the download is complete, get the path for mokucli. Using your terminal, navigate to the inside of the extracted downloads folder. You should see mokucli listed. Type “pwd” in your terminal once inside of the extracted folder to get

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How do I convert dB units from the Frequency Response Analyzer to voltage?

Published March 14th, 2025 by Laura Becerra

The Frequency Response Analyzer calculates gain in decibels (dB) by determining the voltage ratio between the output and input signals. The gain is expressed using the following equation: dB = 20*log10(Vout/Vin)

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What is the maximum roll-off that the FIR Filter Builder and Digital Filter Box can achieve?

Published June 3rd, 2025 by Laura Becerra

The roll-off achieved by the FIR Filter Builder depends on the number of coefficients used in the filter. The FIR Filter Builder supports up to 14,819 coefficients depending on the sampling rate. Lower sampling rates allow for a higher number of coefficients, and vice-versa. The roll-off can be manually calculated using the gain plot of the filter a

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Why is the Moku:Pro peak-to-peak voltage limited to 2 Vpp in MiM when the max output is 10 Vpp?

Published February 3rd, 2023 by Laura Becerra

Summary The Moku:Pro has two output gain ranges, one covering 2Vpp and one up to 10Vpp. When using one instrument, this range is automatically changed as you change the signal amplitude. In Multi-instrument Mode, the gain needs to be manually set to access the higher range. This is done by selecting the 14dB gain for a DAC output on the Multi-instru

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How does the amplitude modulation setting in the Waveform Generator affect the output amplitude?

Published July 2nd, 2025 by Laura Becerra

The Waveform Generator can be set to modulate the output signal amplitude using an internal sinusoid or an external signal.    When using an internal sinusoid, a percentage setting is used to set modulation depth. The modulation percentage corresponds to the top and bottom edges of the waveform alternating between +/- the percentage of the amplitude

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How do I adjust the output voltage range limits on Moku:Pro?

Published April 2nd, 2025 by Laura Becerra

Moku:Pro has two options for output voltage range into 50 Ohms: +/- 1V (2 Vpp) and +/- 5V (10 Vpp).  To adjust the output voltage range on the Lock In Amplifier, FIR Filter Builder, PID Controller, Digital Filter Box, and Laser Lock Box, the output gain on the right hand side should be selected and changed to 0 dB for +/- 1V and +14 dB for +/- 5V as

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Why does the message, "Instrument frame rates may be reduced in this configuration" appear in Multi-Instrument Mode?

Published April 11th, 2025 by Laura Becerra

When using Multi-Instrument Mode (MiM), there are four instruments that can cause the warning “Instrument frame rates may be reduced in this configuration” to appear when placed in one of the instrument slots. The four instruments are the Oscilloscope, Laser Lock Box, Lock-In Amplifier, and Logic Analyzer. These instruments can acquire data at the f

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How can I maintain my output signal in between API calls?

Published March 11th, 2025 by Laura Becerra

Each time the API connects to a Moku device, it resets the outputs. To avoid disruptions in output signals in between API calls, use ‘persist_state’ when claiming ownership of your Moku device. Below is an example of how to implement persist_state: Python: i = WaveformGenerator('xxx.xxx.x.xx', force_connect=True, persist_state=True) MATLAB: i = Moku

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