Supporting Material
Master precise phase detection with the Moku Lock-in Amplifier and Phasemeter
Featuring: Moku:Pro, Phasemeter, Lock-in Amplifier
In this application note, we discuss how to acquire and analyze signals above the Nyquist frequency on Moku:Delta, making use of the full analog frontend of the device. We review the concepts of the Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem and the constraints it places on digital sampling. We explain the advantages of this method and important considerations for making use of it. We illustrate several examples using the Moku:Delta 6 GHz mode to make measurements above the first Nyquist zone.
Featuring: Moku:Delta, Spectrum Analyzer
MokuOS 4.2 unlocks higher bandwidth, faster real-time processing, and more instruments on Moku:Delta, all with a simple software update.
Date: March 19, 2026
Date Recorded: April 7, 2026
Speaker: Jason Ball, Ph.D.
Learn how researchers at the University of Hamburg are using Moku to improve signal fidelity for continuous-variable QKD.
Featuring: Moku:Pro, PID Controller, Lock-in Amplifier, Laser Lock Box
Date: Mar 16, 2026
Date Recorded: March 25, 2026
Speaker: Brian Neff
In this application note, we demonstrate how to perform both traditional (invasive) and non-invasive stability measurements (NISM) on a voltage regulator (VRTS 1.5) using the Frequency Response Analyzer on Moku:Pro . By comparing the two methods, we show that the NISM technique provides phase margin estimates that closely match those from traditional loop - breaking measurements, while eliminating the need to physically interrupt the circuit . These results confirm that NISM is a reliable and efficient tool for assessing control loop stability, offering engineers a faster and more practical alternative to conventional techniques.
Featuring: Moku:Pro, Frequency Response Analyzer
Cross-correlation a useful technique in signal processing, essentially comparing the similarity of two signals. We discuss its use in signal processing applications. Finally, we present the concept of cross-power spectral density, which is the equivalent of cross correlation in the frequency domain, using the Moku Oscilloscope and Spectrum Analyzer to illustrate several examples.
Featuring: Spectrum Analyzer, Moku:Delta
Date Recorded: February 11, 2026
Speaker: Jessica Patterson
Date Recorded: Jan 29th, 2026
Speaker: Jason Ball, Ph.D.