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Scaling your test setup with Multi-instrument Mode for Moku:Pro and LabVIEW
Introduction In the ever-evolving landscape of device test and validation, engineers continually seek innovative ways to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and adapt to dynamic project demands. One powerful solution to enable streamlined multi-instrument testing is the integration of Multi-instrument Mode for Moku:Pro with LabVIEW, a combination that redefines the capabilities of hardware instrumentation to fit…
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Characterizing microphone frequency response and directionality with LabVIEW and the Moku:Go Frequency Response Analyzer – Part 2
Introduction In Part 1 of this experiment, we showed the initial steps of how to use the Moku:Go Frequency Response Analyzer to programmatically characterize and verify a device under test (DUT) using LabVIEW. Starting with manual data collection, we verified our setup’s accuracy and replicated the microphone’s frequency response and polar pattern. Now in Part…
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Liquid Instruments and IEEE India to strengthen engineering education with workforce development and modern tools
SAN DIEGO and BANGALORE, India — June 27, 2023 — Liquid Instruments, a leading innovator of precision software-defined instrumentation, announced today that it is partnering with IEEE India’s Global IEEE Institute for Engineers to develop exclusive tools, programs, and activities to increase technical capabilities for engineering students in India. The organizations will focus their efforts…
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Liquid Instruments products now available from TestEquity
SAN DIEGO and NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, Texas — June 7, 2023 — TestEquity, one of the world’s largest electronics test and measurement distributors, has teamed up with Liquid Instruments to bring you a new innovative collaboration. Get ready to experience Moku, a revolutionary software-defined instrumentation platform for developing, testing, and controlling new technology and designs.…
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Latest software release adds Multi-instrument Mode and Moku Cloud Compile to Moku:Lab
New upgrades launched today for Moku:Lab, Moku:Pro, and Moku:Go to enable multi-instrument and customization capabilities across the entire Moku product line, strengthen API support, improve the capabilities of multiple software-defined instruments, and support a broader range of use cases for closed-loop control systems, precision spectroscopy, microscopy, and more. Moku version 3.0 runs on all three…
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Liquid Instruments integrates ChatGPT into Moku devices, further transforming test and measurement for the digital age
SAN DIEGO and CANBERRA, Australia — May 9, 2023 — Liquid Instruments, a leading provider of innovative, software-defined test and measurement solutions, today announced the integration of the ChatGPT language model into its Moku family of products. This evolution gives scientists and engineers new ways to generate custom field-programmable gate array (FPGA) code that is…
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Liquid Instruments announces strategic global expansion following Series B growth investment
SAN DIEGO and CANBERRA, Australia — April 12, 2023 — Liquid Instruments, a leading innovator in precision software-defined instrumentation, today announced strategic global expansion efforts to continue its three-year track record of 100% annual growth. The company has achieved numerous milestones as part of its scaling efforts, including sales growth in 41 total countries, adding 11…
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Liquid Instruments named a 2023 Best Places to Work award finalist by Business Intelligence Group
SAN DIEGO and CANBERRA, Australia — March 15, 2023 — Liquid Instruments, an innovator in precision software-defined instrumentation, announced today that it has been recognized as a finalist in the 2023 Best Places to Work award program sponsored by Business Intelligence Group. Hosted annually since 2012, the global awards program identifies organizations striving to improve performance…
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Search and destroy: Preparing Bloodsport for combat with Moku:Go
Introduction Bloodsport is a heavyweight combat robot designed for equal parts destruction and entertainment. The fierce robot, a competitor on season seven of the Discovery Channel’s popular show BattleBots, has a 46 in (117 cm) spinning arm designed to inflict maximum damage to rival robots. Bloodsport (Figure 1) weighs in at a whopping 250 lb…








