Moku:Lab’s Arbitrary Waveform Generator
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Overview
Moku:Lab’s Arbitrary Waveform Generator can generate custom waveforms with up to 65,536 points at sample rates of up to 1 GSa/s. Waveforms can be loaded from a file, or input as a piece-wise mathematical function with up to 32 segments, enabling you to generate truly arbitrary waveforms. In pulsed mode, waveforms can be output with more than 250,000 cycles of dead time between pulses, allowing you to excite your system with an arbitrary waveform at regular intervals over extended periods of time.

Specs
Maximum sample rate
1 GSa/s
Output bandwidth
300 MHz
DAC resolution
16-bits
Independent triggering
Burst/Pulsed
Independent channels
2
Output voltage
2 Vpp into 50 Ω
Custom waveforms
Up to 65,536 points at 125 MSa/s, and up to 8,192 waveform points at 1 GSa/s
Equation mode
Up to 32 segments
DC offset
± 1 V with 100 µV resolution
Phase offset
0° to 360° with 0.001° resolution
Maximum output rate
• 125 MSa/s with 65,536 points
• 250 MSa/s with 32,768 points
• 500 MSa/s with 16,384 points
• 1 GSa/s with 8,192 points
Key features
Configure output phase synchronization
Phase-synchronized output between the two channels
Select from normal or pulsed output
Configure pulsed output with up to 250,000 cycles of dead time between pulses
Option for preset or custom waveforms
Choose between one of the preset waveforms, including sine, Gaussian, exponential fall, exponential rise, sinc. Or load points from a file or input an equation directly
Applications
Random pattern scanning
System response simulation
Additive manufacturing
Quantum optics
Documentation

Freedom in the lab when you need it
Load and generate custom waveforms while you move freely through the lab with Moku software for iPad.
Try it in demo mode
Live equation editor
Edit complex equations live and apply instantly to your experimental setup

Choose from custom or predefined waveforms
Select from 6 predefined waveforms or upload custom waveforms from a loaded file or as a piece-wise mathematical function

Available on Moku:Lab hardware
The digital signal processing power of an FPGA coupled with the high-quality analog front-end ensures that with Moku:Lab you never have to sacrifice performance for flexibility.
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