Moku:Lab’s Oscilloscope
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Overview
Moku:Lab’s Oscilloscope features two 500 MSa/s analog input channels with 200 MHz analog bandwidth, 10 Vpp input voltage range, and user-configurable AC / DC coupling and 50 Ω / 1 MΩ impedance. The Oscilloscope also features two integrated waveform generators capable of producing sine waves at up to 250 MHz and square, ramp, and pulse waves at up to 100 MHz, enabling it to simulate a system and measure its response simultaneously.
Specs
Sample rate
500 MSa/s
Input bandwidth
200 MHz
Input range
-5 V to 5 V
Input coupling
AC or DC
Input impedance
50 Ω or 1 MΩ
Input noise
<30 nV/√Hz above 100 kHz
Output bandwidth
300 MHz
Vertical resolution
12 bits at 500 MSa/s, up to 22 bits at 1 kSa/s
Key features
Onboard signal analysis toolbox
Visualization tools including measurement trends and histograms
Math channel
Add, subtract, multiply, divide, XY mode, FFT, arbitrary equation mode, and many more
Histograms
Display live, full frame rate histograms, useful for diagnosing sources of error such as electronic crosstalk
Interpolation options
Linear, Sinc, and Gaussian
Cursors abound
Show up to 5 cursors on each channel and on the horizontal axis. Each one can be set as a reference or pinned to the waveform
Onboard Waveform Generators
Built-in two-channel 250 MHz waveform generator
Output waveforms
Sine, square, ramp, pulse, DC
Applications
Signal monitoring and analysis
Circuit design and characterization
Jitter/clock analysis
Photo detector alignment
Automated system test
System test and debug
Documentation
App Notes
Introduction to Oscilloscopes
Freedom in the lab when you need it
Observe, analyze, measure, and record signals over time without ever being tethered to your lab bench with the intuitive iPad app.
Try it in demo modeIntegrated waveform generators
Simulate a system and measure its response simultaneously with two integrated waveform generators, capable of producing sine waves at up to 250 MHz, and square, triangle, and pulse waves at up to 100 MHz.
Automatic and manual measurement options
Select from a wide range of pre-set measurements from the measurements pane, which can perform a variety of calculations such as the difference between channels and show trends. Add cursors to set custom measurements for voltage or time between points.
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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