What's the Analog Bandwidth of my Moku:Pro?
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Moku:Go
Moku:Go Arbitrary Waveform Generator Moku:Go Data Logger Moku:Go Frequency Response Analyzer Moku:Go Logic Analyzer & Pattern Generator Moku:Go Oscilloscope & Voltmeter Moku:Go PID Controller Moku:Go Spectrum Analyzer Moku:Go Waveform Generator Moku:Go Power Supplies Moku:Go Digital Filter Box Moku:Go FIR Filter Builder Moku:Go Lock-in Amplifier Moku:Go General Moku:Go Logic Analyzer/Pattern Generator Moku:Go Time & Frequency Analyzer Moku:Go Laser Lock Box Moku:Go Phasemeter
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Moku:Lab
Moku:Lab General Moku:Lab Arbitrary Waveform Generator Moku:Lab Data Logger Moku:Lab Digital Filter Box Moku:Lab FIR Filter Builder Moku:Lab Frequency Response Analyzer Moku:Lab Laser Lock Box Moku:Lab Lock-in Amplifier Moku:Lab Oscilloscope Moku:Lab Phasemeter Moku:Lab PID Controller Moku:Lab Spectrum Analyzer Moku:Lab Waveform Generator Moku:Lab Time & Frequency Analyzer Moku:Lab Logic Analyzer/Pattern Generator
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Moku:Pro
Moku:Pro Arbitrary Waveform Generator Moku:Pro Data Logger Moku:Pro Frequency Response Analyzer Moku:Pro Oscilloscope Moku:Pro PID Controller Moku:Pro Spectrum Analyzer Moku:Pro Waveform Generator Moku:Pro Lock-in Amplifier Moku:Pro Digital Filter Box Moku:Pro FIR Filter Builder Moku:Pro Phasemeter Moku:Pro Multi-instrument Mode Moku:Pro General Moku:Pro Logic Analyzer/Pattern Generator Moku:Pro Time & Frequency Analyzer
- Python API
- MATLAB API
- Arbitrary Waveform Generator
- Data Logger
- Digital Filter Box
- FIR Filter Builder
- Frequency Response Analyzer
- Laser Lock Box
- Lock-in Amplifier
- Oscilloscope
- Phasemeter
- PID Controller
- Spectrum Analyzer
- Time & Frequency Analyzer
- Waveform Generator
- Logic Analyzer & Pattern Generator
- Multi Instrument Mode
- Moku Cloud Compile
- Moku general
- LabVIEW
The Moku:Pro has a switchable low-pass anti-aliasing filter on its analog paths. Understanding under which conditions each filter is engaged is critical to understanding your high frequency signal's properties.
The Moku:Pro can capture four input channels at 1.25 GSa/s, or a single channel at 5 GSa/s. The anti-aliasing filter is switched between 300 MHz or 600 MHz bandwidth (defined as the -3dB point). The conditions under which this happens, and the interaction between these, depends on the instrument.
Oscilloscope
The Oscilloscope acquires at 1.25 GSa/s with 300 MHz bandwidth by default. It will switch to 5 GSa/s and 600 MHz bandwidth if all of the following conditions are met:
- Only a single channel is enabled,
- That channel is set as the trigger source, AND
- The time span is set to 200ns or less.
Lock-In Amplifier, Spectrum Analyzer and Frequency Response Analyzer
These instruments don't require strong analog anti-aliasing protection due to their internal architecture. As such, they use the higher filter bandwidth at all times; they all run at 1.25 GSa/s and 600 MHz bandwidth.
Other Instruments
Other instruments have internal decimation to reduce the sampling rate and bandwidth for processing, and the Moku:Pro prioritizes anti-aliasing protection. As such, they run at 1.25 GSa/s and 300 MHz bandwidth.
Multi-Instrument Mode
Multi-Instrument Mode always uses 1.25GSa/s and 300MHz bandwidth, regardless of the configured instruments.