Aaaand We’re Off! The Pmod Racing Ruler Roars into Action!
The thrilling outcome to the saga of the Pmod Racing Ruler! Did it measure up? Or did some “speed bumps” prove too much for our dragster?
The thrilling outcome to the saga of the Pmod Racing Ruler! Did it measure up? Or did some “speed bumps” prove too much for our dragster?
The Analog Discovery 2 and its educational mission.
James finished the levitation demo just in time for the tradeshows, and has now embarked upon another project…this time involving a different need for speed.
The final chapter of James’ foray into the world of magic!
James and the Giant Fight with Gravity: The second installment of the saga!
When it comes to homebrew robotics, buy the brain but build the brawn… with Jay’s cheap robot series!
Join James in the first step of his quest to levitate a ping pong ball!
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.
The PowerBricks are indeed powerful.
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 …
What’s better than building your own Animatronic Tentacle? Building your own LUNGING Animatronic Tentacle. Whether your intent is to petrify your co-workers or profess your undying love, this is the project for …
Digilent is excited to announce that the Analog Discovery Canvas Max is now available for individual purchase! Originally included with the Analog Discovery Studio Max (ADS Max), the Canvas Max …
Last month, I described a simple stateless web application using Python and Plotly’s Dash module. It created a dashboard allowing users to select waveform channels, update rate, and the number …
Software defined radio (SDR) replaces traditional radio frequency (RF) hardware with programmable software, giving you dynamic control over modulation, bandwidth, and frequency. This technology allows for wideband, flexible experimentation across …
Fritzing is a free tool that allows users to create clean and professional images of electronics projects for teaching or sharing. Digilent uses Fritzing in all of our intern-created projects, and we’re working closely with Fritzing to have a bin of Digilent parts soon.