Author: Amber Mear
Nine-Shine-Line: The LED Timing Game
A throwback to when the Nexys 3 ruled and it demanded games.
Industrial FPGA Usage
Do you like the best of both worlds? I mean, who doesn’t? Well, this project by azorp12 uses both FPGAs and microcontrollers to automate temperature and stirring rotational speed for a chemical …
RFID Travel Automation Gadget
Red rover, red rover, send this small-scale autonomous car right over!
Portable Game Console
Ever wanted to build your own portable game console? Get started now.
Bop-It with a Twist…and an FPGA
Make your very own game of Bop-It.
FPGA Simon Clone
Simon says read this post!
An Automated Ecosystem for Home and Garden
Who doesn’t love a smart garden?
The AssistGlove with the Cmod
Helping solve communication issues with the chipKIT Cmod.
Emulated Speedometer on an LCD
How fast can the thing go? Use this emulated speedometer project to find out!
Auto-balancing Table
A table that won’t wobble? Sign me up!
Recent Articles
I’m not an engineer. But this will be my third time attending the ASEE Annual Conference with Digilent, and each year I leave feeling the same way: inspired. My background …
A large U.S. university with over 1,400 undergraduate electrical engineering students has developed a scalable approach to delivering hands-on lab experiences – both on campus and fully online. Serving a …
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Most parts of engineering work are fairly flexible at this point. You can review schematics from anywhere, push firmware changes without being tied to a specific location, and work through …

