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Moku:Go is a flexible, reconfigurable device ideal for actively testing electrical engineering designs and projects, making it an essential tool for education from undergraduate studies to post-graduate research.

Teacher using Moku:Go device for academic engineering project

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The engineering lab solution you can take anywhere

Whether a student or life-long learner, Moku:Go delivers unmatched convenience and accessibility for academic applications. Since one device offers digital I/O, integrated programmable power supplies, and a reconfigurable suite of embedded instruments, you can bring your bench with you anywhere you need to test.

Integrated hardware

Up to 14 instruments in one device. From the fundamentals like the Oscilloscope and Waveform Generator to advanced tools like a Lock-in Amplifier.

Teach it all

From introduction to circuits to senior design, Moku:Go is the ideal educational companion for students at every stage of learning.

Small, but powerful

Two 30 MHz analog inputs, two 20 MHz analog outputs, 16-channel digital I/O, and optional 4-channel programmable power supply.

Signals and systems

With an instrument suite that includes an Oscilloscope, Spectrum Analyzer, FIR Filter Builder, Digital Filter Box, and Lock-in Amplifier, students have everything they need to learn concepts from fundamentals of signals to digital filtering and software-defined radio.

FIR Filter Builder software on Moku:Go interface

Digital systems

Easily transition from simulation to hardware with a robust digital instrumentation suite, which includes a Logic Analyzer / Pattern Generator with a built-in Protocol Analyzer.

Advanced users can take advantage of Moku Cloud Compile, enabling access to the device’s FPGA.

Engineering students conducting digital systems test on Moku:Go

Control systems

Visualize fundamental mathematical concepts with the PID Controller, and teach system identification across the time and frequency domains with ease by toggling between the Arbitrary Waveform Generator, Data Logger, and Frequency Response Analyzer.

PID controller control system interface

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FAQ

What is Moku:Go?

Accelerate everyday lab tasks with Moku:Go, a versatile, easy-to-use, 30 MHz bandwidth solution for quick experiments and testing. Moku:Go delivers a reconfigurable suite of test and measurement instruments — from benchtop essentials to advanced tools — in one flexible, FPGA-based device. Moku:Go assists with undergraduate labs and demonstrations by enabling educators and students to quickly configure single- and multi-instrument test scenarios and explore concepts such as digital signal processing and control systems in real time, all with a streamlined user interface.

How does Moku:Go work?

Moku:Go is a compact device that provides access to 14+ software-defined test and measurement instruments, including essentials such as a Waveform Generator, Oscilloscope, and Logic Analyzer/Pattern Generator. The device also features Multi-instrument Mode, which allows users to connect two instruments side-by-side to create custom test sequences, and Moku Cloud Compile, which enables users to develop and deploy their own FPGA algorithms for even more customization. Moku:Go provides two analog inputs and outputs, a 16-channel digital I/O port, and optional 4-channel programmable DC power supplies — making it a comprehensive tool for mixed-signal analysis and a versatile, intuitive learning companion for engineering and physics students in undergraduate and graduate environments.

What are the Moku:Go device specifications?

Moku:Go offers a sampling rate of 125 MSa/s with 30 MHz of input bandwidth and 20 MHz of output bandwidth, making it ideal for HF signal analysis. Review other specs and documentation for Moku:Go here.

What operating systems are compatible with Moku:Go?

Moku:Go is compatible with Windows and macOS for desktop applications, as well as iPadOS and visionOS for more freedom and flexibility in the lab. Moku:Go also offers a range of API support. Try the software in demo mode here.

How much does Moku:Go cost?

Moku:Go is available with two configuration options: Option 1) a bundle of six base instruments with additional instruments available a la carte, or Option 2) all available instruments included. Visit our online store for more information about pricing and instrument bundles.

About Liquid Instruments

Liquid Instruments delivers modern, software-defined test and measurement solutions that provide advanced capabilities, a great user experience, and custom programmability for maximum flexibility and performance in a range of applications.