Reverse-Engineering a NAND Flash Device Management Algorithm
Reverse engineering a broken SD card with the help of an FPGA buddy.
Reverse engineering a broken SD card with the help of an FPGA buddy.
Want to have some LabVIEW fun? A few months ago, Davis Cook (dacook13) did a series of Instructables on using LabVIEW with Digilent products, and we thought it was a …
What are interrupts and how do they work?
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Where do you start when using Digilent products?
Want to learn more about Verilog?
Check out the fabulous new Arty board from Xilinx and Digilent!
Excited about Linux projects on the ZedBoard? So are we!
Why — and how — you’d boot Linux on a ZedBoard without U-Boot.
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In this post, the hardware design for the Eclypse Z7 to perform wireless communication is discussed. The initial considerations behind the circuit design and PCB design have discussed in this …
Thermocouples are a popular way to measure temperature due to their low cost, ease-of-use, and wide measurement range. This article explains the difficulties in making accurate thermocouple measurements, how the …
At some point during a FPGA engineers’ career, they will be faced with a difficult bug in their VHDL or Verilog code and they’ll ask themselves: “Why are we stuck …
What is jitter? Jitter is the variance in where exactly a clock falls. You might expect that a 100 MHz clock has edges that occur exactly every 10 ns. However, …