Month: November 2015
Projects from the Hardware Hackathon: Reflow Toaster Oven
Check out the latest project from the Hardware Hackathon!
TBT: Who Should Use WaveForms?
What is WaveForms and who should use it? A blast from the past is here to remind us.
Projects from the Hardware Hackathon: A Smartphone Interface
A project from the Hardware Hackathon.
Projects from the Hardware Hackathon: A Color-Changing Model House
One of the student projects from the Hardware Hackathon.
Using Vivado on the ZedBoard and the ZYBO Board
An awesome YouTube playlist covering Vivado on two of our favorite FPGA boards.
Getting MicroBlaze Running on a Nexys 4 Board
Are you trying to set up a MicroBlaze processor on your Nexys board?
My Favorite Digilent Board
As a continuation of the “favorite products series,” here is Robert’s.
Lab Test Bench– Oscilloscopes and Waveform Generators
Find out more about building your own affordable lab test bench.
Arty Says “Hello World” to Adam Taylor
Learn more about the Arty Board now from Adiuvo’s Adam Taylor!
DisplayPort with an FPGA
Learn more about Hamster used the Nexys Video for working with DisplayPort.
Reverse-Engineering a NAND Flash Device Management Algorithm
Reverse engineering a broken SD card with the help of an FPGA buddy.
Recent Articles
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Most parts of engineering work are fairly flexible at this point. You can review schematics from anywhere, push firmware changes without being tied to a specific location, and work through …
Howdy from Ft. Worth, Texas, where another NI Connect came to a fabulous end last week. Digilent was proud to share new tech, provide live demonstrations of our fan favorites, and generally …

