Liquid Instruments’ Moku FPGA-based test platform can be reprogrammed rapidly to take different types of measurements.
Credit: Liquid Instruments
As test data becomes increasingly vital—not only for developing and sustaining aerospace systems but also for enabling the use of artificial intelligence throughout a system’s life cycle—startup Liquid Instruments has closed a $50 million funding round to scale its software-defined instrumentation...
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