The Birth of an OpenScope
Come peek into the manufacturing process for the OpenScope!
Come peek into the manufacturing process for the OpenScope!
James helps out with initially setting up a Verilog project in Vivado in part two of the Creating and Programming our First FPGA Project series!
Come see what’s new in WaveForms 3.5.4!
For those of you lamenting the loss of the Voltmeter tool, despair no more! It’s back in action.
Check out the new IC2 standard for Pmods!
Believe it or not, even us here at Digilent have been known to make mistakes. Today we share some stories of missteps, and how we used some fancy problem-solving and some not so fancy materials to achieve our goals!
Austin details some common errors one might encounter when using LabVIEW and how to avoid them!
The time has come, to say goodbye to the original Analog Discovery and embrace the fully upgraded experience of the Analog Discovery 2!
Plugging in Pmods, pins, ports, proper placement… it can all be a little confusing when attempting to connect Pmods to an FPGA. Fortunately, Talesa takes aim at clearing up any confusion with this comprehensive rundown.
Debugging modern embedded systems often requires piecing together information from multiple tools to understand both analog and digital behavior. In a recent Digilent webinar, we took a closer look at …
The Question A Digilent forum user working on a vintage computing project needed to troubleshoot hardware built around a 6502 CPU. Their goal was to extract the CPU’s address and …
Hello readers, Oscar Fonseca here, product manager at Emerson, working closely with our NI and Digilent academic customers. In this blog, I’m going to compare the NI ELVIS III and the Digilent Analog Discovery Studio Max (ADS Max). As someone who …
NI USB oscilloscopes have a strong track record. If your workflow specifically depends on NI‑SCOPE driver features, InstrumentStudio, or formal calibration services, then NI’s modular instruments are the right path. For most prototyping, research, and validation teams, the Analog …