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Can I adjust amplitude of Moku:Lab's, Moku:Pro's, or Moku:Delta's output reference clock ?

Written by Paul Cracknell

Updated at January 15th, 2026

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Moku:Lab, Moku:Pro and Moku:Delta output reference clock

Moku:Lab, Moku:Pro and Moku:Delta output reference clock 

Moku:Lab, Moku:Pro, and Moku:Delta provide a reference clock output on the rear panel. This can be used to synchronize to other items of lab test and measurement equipment. You can read more about the reference clocks here.

Moku:Lab's clock output is fixed at 10 MHz, -3 dBm (50ohms) or 500 mVpp. Moku:Pro's output is fixed at 10 MHz, 1.4 Vpp. Moku:Delta's output can be switched between 10 or 100 MHz, and the voltage is fixed to 0.7 Vpp.

However, many of our instruments (Oscilloscope, Phasemeter, Datalogger, Phasemeter, Spectrum Analyzer) provide an in-built waveform generator. This in-built waveform generator can be used to provide a reference to external equipment; the amplitude and frequency can be adjusted.

Finally, if you are using a Moku:Lab, Moku:Pro, or Moku:Delta instrument that does NOT integrate a waveform generator; you can use a second Moku:Lab, Moku:Pro, or Moku:Delta to provide an adjustable amplitude reference output using our Waveform generator instrument. This second Moku:Lab, Moku:Pro, or Moku:Delta can then be synchronized to the first Moku:Lab, Moku:Pro, or MokuDelta via the rear panel reference clocks.

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