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hi Iamp;#39;m Jessica an engineer at liquid instruments and today Iamp;#39;ll show you how to encode and decode arbitrary waveforms using the moku arbitrary waveform generator a waveform generator the time and frequency analyzer and the oscilloscope all on one moku pro which is a reconfigurable fpga based device containing a full Suite of test and measurement equipment you may have heard of the time and frequency analyzer referred to as a universal counter an event counter a time interval analyzer and more but it accomplishes a similar function detecting events and analyzing intervals between them with very high Precision making this a great versatile choice for a wide range of experiments some instruments like the moku time and frequency analyzer have additional features to expand functionality such as outputting a voltage proportional to a measured interval or count for this example weamp;#39;re going to use the aw ug to encode a signal and then decode it using the time and freque