The Claw Game is Getting an Upgrade
The Claw Game is back… and better than ever with its flashy new upgrades!
The Claw Game is back… and better than ever with its flashy new upgrades!
Science meets security systems with Brandon’s latest Laser Trip Wire project!
Recently, I have been working on a project using the Arty and MicroBlaze. The Arty has four headers for use with the Digilent Pmod line-up. As I don’t have much experience …
Ella takes the jump into the world of Pmods with some homemade exercise equipment!
Talesa reveals the Pmod Monthly project for July!
Hey Everybody! We have some great news for all of our Analog Discovery users! We are creating a new video series for the Analog Discovery 2. The Analog Discovery 2 Quick-Start Series offers a thorough introduction to the AD2 and WaveForms 2015. The first four videos of this series have already been published on our YouTube channel.
Austin presents a comprehensive guide on how to control a WF32 with a Raspberry Pi… using LabVIEW!
Austin tackles high heats and low feelings after the death of his Xbox 360…See how he has prepared to avoid such tragedy with the Xbox One!
In celebration of this year’s Eyeo Festival, Quinn counts down her top five LabVIEW inspired projects.
Kaitlyn takes us through a quick-glance guide on the installation process for Waveforms 2015!
Ella explores the world of chaos with Digilent’s Analog Discovery 2!
Kaitlyn announces the results of her senior design project!
WaveForms. It’s the software suite that controls all of Digilent’s Test and Measurement devices including the popular Analog Discovery 2, the Analog Discovery Pro series boards, and the Digital Discovery. …
So I’ve been using the Analog Discovery Pro (ADP3450/ADP3250) and the Analog Discovery 2 for some time now. But one of the things I had to keep on my bench here …
COILS COILS COILS If you’re like me, you’ll have many wireless charging coils around your lab for various standards. They likely entered your lab well-dressed; adorned in well-labelled packaging, …
A classic interaction between a new FPGA user and an embattled older engineer (whether on our Forums or elsewhere) goes as follows: New engineer: My design doesn’t work, could you …