Blurring the Lines Between FPGA and Test & Measurement
In 2021, we brought forward the idea of Embedded Measurement, the name we gave to describe the current convergence of benchtop instruments with the flexibility and agility of embedded systems …
In 2021, we brought forward the idea of Embedded Measurement, the name we gave to describe the current convergence of benchtop instruments with the flexibility and agility of embedded systems …
Recently, we sat down with some of our engineers to talk about being their stories and experiences being female in engineering for International Women’s Day. Alyssa, Talesa, and Kaitlyn (USA) …
Engineers across the globe have been forced out of their labs and into their living rooms, asked to continue working on whatever projects they were prior to being self-quarantined. The …
Learn more about the winning project of the 2019 Digilent Design Contest!
Check out the winners and honorable mentions of the 2019 Digilent Design Contest!
See how we celebrated Pi Day here at Digilent!
Learn the history behind Digilent’s favorite robot!
Come peek into the manufacturing process for the OpenScope!
Austin puts the nerves of unsuspecting Digilent employees to the test!
Have you ever wanted to know Digilent’s history? We’ve done a few blog posts recounting some of the cool things Digilent has done in the past. Now, we’ve gathered all …
This month brings a fun Simon Says game!
What’s a good way to Learn? By visiting the Learn site!
WaveForms. It’s the software suite that controls all of Digilent’s Test and Measurement devices including the popular Analog Discovery 2, the Analog Discovery Pro series boards, and the Digital Discovery. …
So I’ve been using the Analog Discovery Pro (ADP3450/ADP3250) and the Analog Discovery 2 for some time now. But one of the things I had to keep on my bench here …
COILS COILS COILS If you’re like me, you’ll have many wireless charging coils around your lab for various standards. They likely entered your lab well-dressed; adorned in well-labelled packaging, …
A classic interaction between a new FPGA user and an embattled older engineer (whether on our Forums or elsewhere) goes as follows: New engineer: My design doesn’t work, could you …