Generative Instruments

Generative Instrumentation

Unlock AI-powered customization and automation for test and measurement. With Generative Instrumentation, you can create and deploy entirely new instruments and automatically configure complex systems to fit your exact needs using natural language prompts.

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Bringing agentic AI to test and measurement

Generative Instrumentation introduces a new approach to test. Combining the power of AI with Moku, you can define and generate custom instruments, automate system setup, and respond to new requirements faster than ever before. Instead of hours spent wiring, coding, or searching for the right configuration, just describe what you want — Moku and AI handle the rest.

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Describe what you want, and the instrument configures itself.

Adapt to specialized applications without writing HDL. Design and deploy custom instruments like controllers, DUT validation test, and more. Just prompt Generative Instrumentation with your design requirements, audit the code to ensure your project is up to spec, and deploy your bitstream to Custom Instrument on a Moku device.

Multi-Instrument Mode for Moku:Delta
MEMs (Micro-electromechanical systems) testing lab setup

Engineered for demanding applications

Automatic pulse correction

Device driver development

Custom filters and controllers

Adaptive signal generation

Signal tracking and emulation

What would you build?

FAQ

How does Generative Instrumentation work?

Using AI and natural language prompts, Generative Instrumentation designs, configures, and executes your multi-instrument test setup. For requirements that surpass conventional instruments, it will create and deploy bespoke capabilities to the FPGA for real-time, high-performance measurements and signal processing.

Which Moku devices support Generative Instrumentation?

Moku:Delta will be the first Moku to support Generative Instrumentation , with support for Moku:Pro, Moku:Lab, and Moku:Go coming soon.

How do I get access to Generative Instrumentation?

Generative Instrumentation will be available this year for select early-access users. It will be released via a software update in 2026. Sign up here to receive updates and early-access info.

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