A Comparison of the Analog Discovery and Analog Discovery 2
Kaitlyn takes us through a customer-made video detailing the differences between the Analog Discovery and Analog Discovery 2!
Kaitlyn takes us through a customer-made video detailing the differences between the Analog Discovery and Analog Discovery 2!
Finding yourself stuck at an intersection when trying to start programming your FPGA? Kaitlyn will detail the four ways and help you decide which is the best direction.
Our illustrious Zybot travels abroad! Kaitlyn provides details on the recent international activities of the globe-trotting robot.
Kaitlyn explores some entrepreneurial applications of the Analog Discovery!
Kaitlyn and her senior design team assist the visually impaired… with the help of the WF32!
Kaitlyn takes you through her trademark methods on how to contain inevitable demo-side catastrophe.
You may not know or may not realize it yet, but the Digilent Forum has be around for about a year and a half. As more time has passed, the …
Kaitlyn guides us through the method behind what may appear to be madness.
Making things easier one circuit at a time with the Analog Discovery 2.
As you may be aware if you follow the blog closely, I’ve been working on building the claw machine. The claw machine is one of those infuriating devices that camps in …
Use a Basys 3 and PmodJSTK to control a stepper motor.
This tutorial walks you through controlling a stepper motor with an FPGA.
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 …
Signal processing starts with data. Whether you are working with sensors, audio signals, or transient events, the ability to capture clean, high-resolution data directly affects what you can learn from …
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 …