Moku:Lab’s Waveform Generator
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Overview
Moku:Lab’s Waveform Generator enables users to generate two independent waveforms with a sampling rate of 1 GSa/s, a maximum frequency of 250 MHz, and an output voltage range of ± 1 V into 50 Ω. Select between sine, square, ramp, pulsed, or DC waveform shapes. Modulate the phase, frequency, or amplitude, or generate triggered bursts or sweeps from an internal or external source.
Specs
Output bandwidth
300 MHz
Sampling rate
1 GSa/s
Resolution
16 bit
Output voltage range
± 1 V into 50 Ω
Frequency range
• Sine: 1 mHz to 250 MHz
• Square: 1 mHz to 100 MHz
• Ramp: 1 mHz to 100 MHz
• Pulse 1 mHz to 100 MHz
Pulse width
4 ns to period
Sweep time
1 ms to 1 ks
SFDR
>50 dBc below 20 MHz
THD
0.5% (1.5 MHz, 5 harmonics)
Key features
High bandwidth analog output
Generate 2 independent waveforms from DC to 250 MHz
Burst mode
Start, N-cycle, gated
5 built-in waveforms
Sine, square, ramp, pulse, and DC
Intuitive graphical user interface with versatile API support
Windows, iPad, Python, MATLAB and LabVIEW control
Advanced modulation and trigger options
FM, AM, and PM modulation with internal waveform (cross-channel modulation) or external input
Trigger burst and sweep modes
Versatile trigger options
From input, dedicated TTL trigger port, or the other output channel
Applications
Signal simulation
Laser scanning microscopy
Circuit design and characterization
System synchronization
Clock source
DAC/Op-amp characterization
Documentation
Freedom in the lab when you need it
Generate waveforms without being tethered to your lab bench with Moku software for iPad.
Try it in demo modeStandard modulation
Modulate the amplitude, frequency or phase of the generated waveform at up to 62.5 MHz with an internally generated sinewave. Alternatively, modulate using an external waveform sampled by Moku:Lab’s 200 MHz inputs.
Cross-channel modulation
Moku:Lab’s Waveform Generator features cross-channel modulation, enabling the output on one channel to be modulated using the output of the other channel. Need to modulate the phase of a 10 MHz carrier with a 1 kHz triangle waveform that is itself amplitude modulated at 1 kHz? You can do that with cross-channel modulation.
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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