EEVblog 1701 - $599 Australian Made Moku:Go Oscilloscope REVIEW
The (starting from) $599 Moku:Go from Liquid Instruments is an Australian designed and manufactured USB/Ethernet/WiFi instrument, with 14 instruments in 1, and a 4 channel power supply. Oscilloscope, Voltmeter, Logic Analyser, Waveform generator, Frequency Response Analyser, Lock in Amplifier, Laser Lock Box, Spectrum Analyser, PID Controller, Digital Filter, FIR Filter Builder, Data Logger, Pattern Generator. https://liquidinstruments.com/product... 00:00 - The Moku:Go from Liquid Instruments 02:56 - Teardown 07:06 - Designed and manufactured in Australia 10:32 - Cooling and heatsinking 12:57 - Detailed look at the power supply 16:00 - The OPA547 high voltage high current opamp 19:36 - The analog front end 22:15 - Optional Extras 24:13 - The software 26:17 - The Oscilloscope 29:43 - Not your traditional oscilloscope interface 31:12 - Where is the mixed signal capability? 32:15 - Why can't you use multiple instruments as the same time? 33:06 - Export options look good 33:47 - The fan noise isn't good 34:35 - The waveform generator 38:38 - Tongue action 38:59 - I had to resort to using another oscilloscope, LOL 39:30 - Are you KIDDING ME? 41:24 - Wait, THAT'S how you use two instruments at once? 43:56 - Why are they duplicating code? 44:49 - Spectrum analyser 45:33 - Another way to use two instruments at once? 46:50 - Wait, yet ANOTHER way to use two instruments... 48:33 - Low frequency spectrum analyser 49:10 - Where is the user manual for multi-instrument mode? 51:29 - They might have been thinking too hard... 52:18 - Frequency Response Analyser 53:20 - The Arbitrary Waveform Generator looks good 54:01 - The Power Supply 56:57 - The value here isn't in general instrumentation 57:36 - Building a system, a simple digital filter... 1:02:17 - Another hidden way to view waveforms... 1:06:05 - Conclusion Forum: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/blog/ee... Web Site: http://www.eevblog.com Hardware Store: https://eevblog.store/ Merch Store: https://eevblog.dashery.com/ If you find my videos useful you may consider supporting the EEVblog on Patreon: / eevblog Other channels: EEVblog2: / eevblog2 EEVdiscover: / eevdiscover #ElectronicsCreators #Review

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