Friday, June 25, 2021

Liquid Instruments unveils Moku:Pro platform for engineers, scientists

KUALA LUMPUR, June 24 -- Liquid Instruments, an innovator in precision software-defined instrumentation, has announced Moku:Pro, a high-performance platform for engineering and research labs.

Moku:Pro accelerates the transition from traditional fixed-function test and measurement hardware to a flexible field-programmable gate array (FPGA)-based approach by making high-quality instruments accessible in an integrated, software-upgradeable platform.

Moku:Pro hosts nine powerful instruments, including an oscilloscope, lock-in amplifier, PID controller, phasemeter, arbitrary waveform generator and data logger to ensure researchers have the instrumentation needed to quickly characterise their set up and scale their experiments.

The platform was designed to meet the needs of researchers in a variety of fields, from aerospace to semiconductor, according to a statement.

Moku:Pro’s instrument suite is particularly suited to photonics applications, including spectroscopy, microscopy, metrology, gravitational wave detection, active laser stabilisation, and quantum computing. 

Moku:Pro brings test and measurement into the modern age, allowing engineers and researchers to dynamically switch between instruments rather than needing multiple stand-alone devices.

Moku:Pro can receive over-the-air updates to deliver improved specifications, new instruments, or entirely new capabilities.

Users can expect to see these benefits as soon as September when Liquid Instruments plans to release a feature that will give Moku:Pro the ability to run multiple instruments in conjunction with one another and hot-swap instruments in and out.

Also slated for September release is a new cloud-based tool that will allow users to directly programme Moku:Pro’s FPGA. With this capability, users can implement unique signal processing algorithms and create their own custom instruments, which will further widen the gap with conventional hardware. 

More details at https://liquidinstruments.com.

-- BERNAMA


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