Using Verilog and the Basys 3 to Make a Stopwatch
Ready, set…go! Go make a stopwatch.
Ready, set…go! Go make a stopwatch.
Looking for a good way to learn more about using Verilog with Basys 3? Look no further.
There might be someone behind you right now…
A throwback to when the Nexys 3 ruled and it demanded games.
Red rover, red rover, send this small-scale autonomous car right over!
Ever wanted to build your own portable game console? Get started now.
Simon says read this post!
Who doesn’t love a smart garden?
Helping solve communication issues with the chipKIT Cmod.
Learn to build your own pair of simple stilts!
How fast can the thing go? Use this emulated speedometer project to find out!
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