iPad App — Update Log
Moku:Lab iPad App version 1.5
Jun 28, 2017
There are some new goodies in the latest Moku:Lab App update. Our two newest instruments bring arbitrary waveform generation and advanced filtering capabilities.
Digital Filter Box (New instrument)
- Create up to eighth order lowpass, highpass, bandpass and bandstop filters with adjustable parameters, or load your own coefficients to build a customized response.
Arbitrary Waveform Generator (New instrument)
- Generate custom waveforms with up to 65k points and update rates as high as 1 GS/s
- Waveforms can be loaded from a file or input as a mathematical function
Oscilloscope
- Settings in drawer are now hidden when unavailable
- Fixed a problem with unwanted triggering in single mode
Data Logger
- Added a warning for files over 4 GB (FAT32 filesystem limit)
Bode Analyzer
(renamed to “Frequency Response Analyzer” as of July 2019)
- New option to disable output
- Math channel now respects calibration
- Math channel now works with fewer than 512 points
LabVIEW control for Moku:Lab
- The same update also brings support for LabVIEW control of the Moku:Lab. Checkout www.liquidinstruments.com/labview for full details.
General
- New French localization
- New app-wide preferences dialog
- Connecting to a device is now much faster
- New option to password-protect a device
- You can now connect directly to a Moku if you know its IP address
- Fixed issue where the run button was not hidden in screenshots
- Improved color contrast in dark mode
- Minor bug fixes and performance enhancements
We want to hear from you! If you have feedback, bug reports or feature requests, please send them to support@liquidinstruments.com