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Category: Case studies
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Machine hearing education with Moku:Go
Introduction Wuhan University of Technology (WUT) is a Double First Class University and regularly ranked in the top 10 engineering institutes in China. WUT specializes in teaching modern and emerging engineering disciplines, such as artificial intelligence and new energy vehicles. Moku:Go is the first software-defined instrumentation solution from Liquid Instruments tailored for engineering education and…
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Phase stabilization using the Moku:Pro PID Controller at the University of Münster
Introduction The University of Münster is Germany’s fifth-largest university, offering more than 120 diverse fields of study. The University of Münster (WWU) Optical Technologies group, part of the Institute of Applied Physics, conducts research in a variety of fields including nonlinear optics and laser concepts. Ph.D. student Kristin Wallmeier, who specializes in nonlinear microscopy, is…
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Resonator length stabilization with the Moku:Pro Laser Lock Box at the University of Münster
Introduction At the University of Münster, a top educational institution in Germany that offers degree programs in more than 120 fields, Ph.D. student Michael Zwilich is working hard to characterize beams with different spatial profiles. Instead of suppressing the higher-order transverse modes, much like in typical gravitational wave detection methods with a single-frequency Gaussian beam,…
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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…
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Automating the future at Oregon State University Ecampus with Moku:Go
Introduction Oregon State University (OSU), Oregon’s largest public university, offers a 100% online degree program called OSU Ecampus. This top-ranked provider of online education is growing rapidly, welcoming more students and increasing the variety of degrees offered. In Automating the Future (ENG 100), an introductory, fully online engineering course for students across science, technology, engineering,…
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Using Moku:Pro for photonic IC control system research at Intel Labs
Introduction Researchers at Intel Labs’ photonic device research lab are working on a range of cutting-edge projects to advance and maximize the advantages of heterogeneously integrated silicon photonic integrated circuits (PICs). As team members typically explore new designs at a rapid pace in a highly experimental setting, they need reconfigurable, scalable tools with a small…
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Vision-based industrial control with Moku:Go
Introduction Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT), a top-ranked engineering school in China, has a long history of providing high-quality education in communications engineering as well as general electronic and computer engineering. BUPT students used Moku:Go to develop solutions for engineering education, and in particular, control systems. Moku:Go is Liquid Instruments’ first software-defined instrumentation…
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Laser stabilization with Moku:Pro at XLIM Research Institute
Contributed by Benoît Debord, Fetah Benabid, Thomas Billotte, Clément Goïcoechéa Summary At the XLIM Research Institute, researchers in the Gas-Phase Photonic and Microwave Materials (GPPMM) group are working on experiments in the area of hollow-core photonic crystal fibers (HC-PCF). Laser stabilization is essential to their experiments and here they present the stabilization done on the…
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SRS microscopy experiments with Moku:Pro at the University of Washington
Contributed by Brian Wong and Dan Fu, Department of Chemistry, University of Washington Summary Moku:Pro’s Lock-in Amplifier (LIA) provides an intuitive, precise, and robust solution for self-heterodyne signal detection in Stimulated Raman Scattering (SRS) microscopy experiments. A quality LIA is a critical hardware component in SRS microscopy experiments with a modulation transfer detection scheme. In…








