Explore software-defined test and measurement for aerospace and defense at 13 Nov. webinar
NASHUA, N.H. - Military + Aerospace Electronics cordially invites you to learn more about how a software-defined approach to test and measurement can accelerate innovation in aerospace and defense applications at a webinar taking place on 13 November 2025 at 2 p.m. Eastern. The session will highlight how Moku:Delta, a reconfigurable hardware platform powered by field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), combines multiple precision instruments in a single compact device to streamline testing and validation. This free event is sponsored by Liquid Instruments in San Diego. Participants attending the live event will also have an opportunity to win a Moku:Go device.
Modern aerospace and defense missions are increasingly complex, demanding test and measurement tools that can adapt to evolving requirements across development, field, and operational environments. Traditional fixed-function instruments often struggle to provide the flexibility engineers need, limiting testing efficiency and extending program timelines.
Moku:Delta is designed from the ground up for aerospace and defense environments, where engineers must quickly move between laboratory, field, and flight operations. The system’s FPGA-accelerated reconfigurability allows users to adapt tools and workflows on demand, replacing traditional hardware with flexible, software-defined functionality. This approach enables users to build, modify, and deploy custom instruments rapidly without complex design stacks.
The webcast will demonstrate how software-defined instrumentation can accelerate the testing and validation of advanced systems such as electronic warfare components. Presenters will explore how engineers can integrate waveform generation, oscilloscopes, and bidirectional data streaming into multi-instrument experiments for system-level testing. The discussion will also show how the technology allows seamless transitions between development, testing, and operational phases without requiring hardware changes.
The webinar will be led by Brian Neff, aerospace and defense technical engineer at Liquid Instruments. Neff brings extensive experience in flight testing, uncrewed systems, and higher education, as well as a distinguished military background. A former commander and test leader in the U.S. Air Force, he has directed multimillion-dollar research and test portfolios in GPS, electromagnetic warfare, and autonomous systems. Neff is also recognized as an expert in counter-drone operations and robotics. He holds a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the Air Force Institute of Technology and has received national recognition for both technical excellence and educational contributions.
The webinar will include a live question-and-answer session and a demonstration of Moku:Delta’s capabilities. For more information and to register for this free event, please click here.
