iPad App — Update Log
Moku:Lab iPad App version 1.9.1
Jul 15, 2019
Liquid Instruments is pleased to announce an update to Moku:Lab
To update your Moku:Lab and its instruments, please visit the iOS App Store and update the Moku:Lab app to v1.8.2
The iOS update contains the updates to Moku:Lab instruments; once the app is updated, the instruments will update next time the app connects to Moku:Lab.
New features in Moku:Lab’s Frequency Response Analyzer (formerly Bode Analyzer)
- Moku:Lab’s Bode Analyzer is renamed to Frequency Response Analyzer
- Can set phase difference between outputs
- Can demodulate at up to 15th harmonic
- Can measure input as well as input/output
- Can specify output amplitude in dBm
New features in Moku:Lab’s Waveform Generator
- Ramp and pulse waveforms can now be modulated using FM, PM, burst or sweep mode
- Phase of pulse waveforms can be changed
- New duty cycle option for square waves
- Waveform phase can now be changed in sweep mode
- Can select 50 Ohm or 1 MOhm output load
- Can modulate and trigger from either input channel
Improvements to data logging capabilities
- Can now log data in Moku:Lab’s PID Controller, Digital Filter Box, FIR Filter Builder and Laser Lock Box
- Can change logging rate directly in logging panel
- Can edit log file name (a timestamp will be appended to ensure filename is unique)
The embedded waveform generators in Moku:Lab’s Oscilloscope and Data Logger also have some new features
- Can select 50 Ohm or 1 MOhm output load
- New duty cycle option for square waves
- New sync phase option
New floating drawer sections
- Tap-and-hold on any section in a settings drawer to detach it and drag it anywhere on the screen
- Double-tap the title bar to choose which rows are displayed and which are hidden; great for saving screen real estate
General improvements
- New-look block diagrams in Moku:Lab’s Lock-in Amplifier and Laser Lock Box
- New buttons to quickly adjust phase parameters by +/- 90 degrees in number pad
- New autoscale option in Moku:Lab’s Phasemeter’s timeseries graph
- Transients in Moku:Lab’s Phasemeter’s timeseries are automatically removed on reacquire
- New cascaded first-order filter type for smooth time-domain response in Moku:Lab’s Digital Filter Box
- Filter corner frequency can now be changed to time constant in Moku:Lab’s Lock-in Amplifier
- Equation waveforms in Moku:Lab’s Arbitrary Waveform Generator are now restored when connecting to a running instrument
- Input range can now be set in volts instead of as an attenuation in Moku:Lab’s Spectrum Analyzer and Frequency Response Analyzer
- Improvements to triggering on high-frequency signals in Moku:Lab’s Oscilloscope when using Gaussian interpolation
- Fixed a problem which could cause error 103 when deploying an instrument for the first time after a reboot
- Moku:Lab’s Frequency Response Analyzer no longer clears the frame when saving data or at the end of a sweep with fewer than 512 points
- Minor bugfixes, interface improvements 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