The Analog Discovery, Now Even More Portable
Just when you thought the Analog Discovery 2 could not get any more convenient, Kaitlyn demonstrates a way to run WaveForms 2015… without a laptop!
Just when you thought the Analog Discovery 2 could not get any more convenient, Kaitlyn demonstrates a way to run WaveForms 2015… without a laptop!
Take your learning and documentation to the next level with custom Digilent Fritzing parts, ideal for visual representation of circuits.
The final chapter of the Analog Discovery series is here!
Kaitlyn goes over Lab 6: UART Serial Communication!
We share some common situations you might find yourself in when learning electronics, as well as some advice on how to handle each scenario.
Check out the fifth installment in the Analog Discovery 2 series, which covers amplitude modulation and demodulation!
Kaitlyn takes us through lab 4 of the Analog Discovery 2 series!
Do you want to start working with microcontrollers but are unsure of where to start, or what board to start with? We address both these questions and more!
Check out our next installment in the series!
Check out the second example lab in the Analog Discovery 2 series!
We address Hackaday.com’s review of the Analog Discovery 2, and breakdown some of the points raised!
Kaitlyn elaborates on what is covered in the first lab of the Analog Discovery 2 series!
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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 …