Liquid Instruments is pleased to announce an update to Moku:Lab
To update your Moku:Lab and its instruments, please visit the iOS App Store and update the Moku:Lab app to v1.8.2
The iOS update contains the updates to Moku:Lab instruments; once the app is updated, the instruments will update next time the app connects to Moku:Lab.
We want to hear from you! If you have feedback, bug reports or feature requests, please send them to support@liquidinstruments.com
New features in Moku:Lab’s Frequency Response Analyzer (formerly Bode Analyzer)
Moku:Lab’s Bode Analyzer is renamed to Frequency Response Analyzer
Can set phase difference between outputs
Can demodulate at up to 15th harmonic
Can measure input as well as input/output
Can specify output amplitude in dBm
New features in Moku:Lab’s Waveform Generator
Ramp and pulse waveforms can now be modulated using FM, PM, burst or sweep mode
Phase of pulse waveforms can be changed
New duty cycle option for square waves
Waveform phase can now be changed in sweep mode
Can select 50 Ohm or 1 MOhm output load
Can modulate and trigger from either input channel
Improvements to data logging capabilities
Can now log data in Moku:Lab’s PID Controller, Digital Filter Box, FIR Filter Builder and Laser Lock Box
Can change logging rate directly in logging panel
Can edit log file name (a timestamp will be appended to ensure filename is unique)
The embedded waveform generators in Moku:Lab’s Oscilloscope and Data Logger also have some new features
Can select 50 Ohm or 1 MOhm output load
New duty cycle option for square waves
New sync phase option
New floating drawer sections
Tap-and-hold on any section in a settings drawer to detach it and drag it anywhere on the screen
Double-tap the title bar to choose which rows are displayed and which are hidden; great for saving screen real estate
General improvements
New-look block diagrams in Moku:Lab’s Lock-in Amplifier and Laser Lock Box
New buttons to quickly adjust phase parameters by +/- 90 degrees in number pad
New autoscale option in Moku:Lab’s Phasemeter's timeseries graph
Transients in Moku:Lab’s Phasemeter's timeseries are automatically removed on reacquire
New cascaded first-order filter type for smooth time-domain response in Moku:Lab’s Digital Filter Box
Filter corner frequency can now be changed to time constant in Moku:Lab’s Lock-in Amplifier
Equation waveforms in Moku:Lab’s Arbitrary Waveform Generator are now restored when connecting to a running instrument
Input range can now be set in volts instead of as an attenuation in Moku:Lab’s Spectrum Analyzer and Frequency Response Analyzer
Improvements to triggering on high-frequency signals in Moku:Lab’s Oscilloscope when using Gaussian interpolation
Fixed a problem which could cause error 103 when deploying an instrument for the first time after a reboot
Moku:Lab’s Frequency Response Analyzer no longer clears the frame when saving data or at the end of a sweep with fewer than 512 points
Minor bugfixes, interface improvements and performance enhancements