The SYZYGY Origin Story
Recently, we announced that we will be adopting the SYZYGY standard on future dev kits. To provide more context on the standard and its advent, here is Founder and President …
Recently, we announced that we will be adopting the SYZYGY standard on future dev kits. To provide more context on the standard and its advent, here is Founder and President …
“A promising new FPGA connectivity solution is here.” Steve Johnson, President, Digilent, Inc. For engineers working with FPGAs (Field Programmable Gate Arrays) for high-speed control, signal processing, or test and measurement applications, a …
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!
Take a quick tour of the Digilent Instrumentation Center and learn how to get the most out of your measurement devices!
Learn about Digilent’s Academic Program and if your eligible!
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!
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 …
The Analog Discovery 2 and its educational mission.
Engineering education evolves quickly, but some fundamentals never go out of style. Field‑Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) have been a training ground for generations of engineers because they teach students how …
Engineering education unfolds over time through courses, labs, and projects that steadily build a student’s capacity to think like an engineer. The strongest programs give students chances to connect theory …
When working on complex circuits, whether in an academic lab or a professional prototyping environment, having the ability to analyze multiple signals simultaneously is critical. The Analog Discovery Studio Max …
Averaging several single-point measurements you place with oscilloscope cursors is a practical way to get a stable “representative” value of a signal at specific times or levels. WaveForms doesn’t (currently) …