99 Digilent Learn Projects & Modules for Learning Digital
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A project from the Hardware Hackathon.
One of the student projects from the Hardware Hackathon.
Find out more about building your own affordable lab test bench.
Learn more about Hamster used the Nexys Video for working with DisplayPort.
Reverse engineering a broken SD card with the help of an FPGA buddy.
Want to have some LabVIEW fun? A few months ago, Davis Cook (dacook13) did a series of Instructables on using LabVIEW with Digilent products, and we thought it was a …
What are interrupts and how do they work?
A project designed to fill your time and your life with light.
We have a new hero in town: Spider-Dog.
Digilent recently announced the release of two new members of the Analog Discovery Pro 5000 Series, the ADP5470 and ADP5490, which are both four-channel mixed-signal oscilloscopes offering substantially higher bandwidths …
A small post for Digilent’s largest products. All three rebranded NI VirtualBenches are now sold by Digilent and supported by WaveForms on Windows Fastest and highest bandwidth mixed signal …
Digilent is thrilled to announce exciting expansions to the well-respected Analog Discovery Pro family – the ADP5470 and the ADP5490. They’ll join the ADP5250 to round out the Analog Discovery Pro …
Let’s talk about clocking. It’s crucial to the functionality of FPGA boards and digital design in general, as all synchronous logic depends on clocks. In this article, we’ll define some …