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Category: Spectrum Analyzer
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Accelerating multiparameter estimation in quantum optics experiments with Moku:Lab
Almost everyone who has a passing interest in physics has heard of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. In its most famous postulation, it relates the fundamental uncertainty in the knowledge of both a particle’s momentum and position, simultaneously. The product of the uncertainties has a lower bound; improving precision in measurement of one value generally reduces…
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MEMs characterization 101: Everything you need to know
Everywhere you look, it’s obvious: Devices today are getting smaller. What you may not realize is how small they’re truly becoming. Enter microelectromechanical systems (MEMS). MEMS are tiny devices or systems with both electrical and mechanical components. These systems range from a few micrometers to a few millimeters in size. At these scales, there is…
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Advancing optical clock performance with Moku:Pro
Introduction Humboldt University of Berlin is a prestigious public institution in Germany with a long history of supporting leading-edge scientific research. The university is linked to countless major breakthroughs in physics, and its impressive roster of faculty alumni includes none other than Albert Einstein. Julien Kluge, a Ph.D. candidate in the Joint Lab Integrated Quantum…
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Shining light through a wall: Axion detection at DESY with Moku:Lab and Moku:Pro
Introduction The Any Light Particle Search (ALPS) is a research group at Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), a world-renowned research institution for fundamental science based in Hamburg — and Germany’s largest accelerator center (Figure 1). Following the institution’s motto, “the decoding of matter,” postdoctoral researcher Todd Kozlowski is working on an axion detection project to better understand…
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Mastering Moku: Tips and tricks for smarter testing
Access at: webinar-registration-mastering-moku-tips-and-tricks-for-smarter-testing Webinar details Title: Mastering Moku: Tips and tricks for smarter testing Date recorded: July 25, 2023 Speaker: Jessica Patterson
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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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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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Converter Evaluation Using TI TPS63802EVM
This lab tutorial shows how to use Moku:Go’s Oscilloscope, Spectrum Analyzer, and Programmable Power Supplies along with the TPS63802EVM to confirm important specifications at desired operating conditions. This is useful during development of new products since the Moku:Go can be quickly configured to match expected supply conditions while simultaneously analyzing output characteristics to ensure the…
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Moku:Go’s Spectrum Analyzer
Moku:Go combines 10+ lab instruments in one high-performance device. This application note discusses Moku:Go’s Spectrum Analyzer and Waveform Generator and the advantages of a hybrid, swept signal spectrum analyzer. Moku:Go Moku:Go combines 10+ lab instruments in one high performance device complete with integrated power supplies. In this application note, we discuss the benefits of a…








