Author: Talesa Bleything
How to Add WiFi to your Digilent FPGA or Zynq Board
Talesa outlines some resources for getting started with your FPGA/Zynq board and the Internet of Things!
Open Collector vs. Open Drain
Talesa illustrates the differences between Pmod OC1 and Pmod OD1!
Introduction to Pmod IP Cores
Talesa discusses how to get started quickly with Digilent Pmod boards and FPGAs.
Digilent Pmods Are Now More Accessible Than Ever!
Talesa counts down some of our latest support additions to help you get started with, and get the most out of the Pmod line!
Introducing the PmodDPG1 – Differential Pressure Gauge
Meet our new PmodDPG1 and brush up on some pressure measurement concepts to start adding these awesome capabilities to your projects!
New Product: PmodJSTK2 Two-axis Joystick
Introducing our newest product… The PmodJSTK2!
Zybo Pmod Pack Now Has Linux Support
Check out the new Zybo Pmod Pack Demo and all of this product’s awesome capabilities!
Pmod Monthly July: BeagleBone Black Rainbow Ruler
Talesa reveals the Pmod Monthly project for July!
Pmod Monthly: The Claw Game
Talesa reveals and recaps the project for this edition of the Pmod Monthly!
How to Use the PmodOLEDrgb Display with chipKIT Microcontroller Boards
Talesa takes you through how to get the PmodOLEDrgb up and running with our chipKIT boards.
Recent Articles
Mixed‑signal validation often starts with more tools than necessary. An oscilloscope for analog signals, a logic analyzer for digital buses, and a separate signal generator just to get known inputs …
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 …

