WaveForms 3.21 Update: What’s New in the Latest Release
It’s that time of the year again. No, not the one where the season is changing in earnest, but time for a new release version of the WaveForms software! Historically …
It’s that time of the year again. No, not the one where the season is changing in earnest, but time for a new release version of the WaveForms software! Historically …
Hi there Digilent Blog readers! I’m Dr. Brian Faulkner, professor of Electrical Engineering at Milwaukee School of Engineering in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, where I teach introductory circuit theory and power …
This blog post goes over one of several new features we’re announcing as part of the WaveForms 3.21 release. You might already be familiar with the Measurements view in WaveForms’ …
This blog post goes over one of several new features we’re announcing as part of the WaveForms 3.21 release. New Feature: Scope to Digital We’re introducing the “Scope to …
Each day there’s more and more information coming at us from all outlets and it takes up valuable time and effort to determine what is worth listening to. People who …
How SDR Works: Understanding the Mechanics of the SDR Signal Chain Software-defined radio (SDR) has transformed the way engineers, researchers, and students interact with wireless systems. Instead of relying on …
What Is SDR (Software Defined Radio)? Software Defined Radio (SDR) is a radio communication system that performs many traditional radio functions in software instead of dedicated hardware circuits. Tasks such …
Most students do not struggle with equations. They struggle with understanding what those equations actually do. In many learning environments, students define a system, run a process, and then interpret …
If you’re choosing between an FPGA and a SoC, the real question is not which one is “better.” It’s which one fits the job in front of you. Here is …