RFID Travel Automation Gadget
Red rover, red rover, send this small-scale autonomous car right over!
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!
A table that won’t wobble? Sign me up!
Making a robot with a ZedBoard.
James is back again with a new episode in the Pmod Monthly series.
Interfacing with eyes by using an iris recognition program with the ZYBO.
A point of confusion for a lot of people new to FPGA design is the constraints file. People are used to just writing code and having it work. However, in FPGA design we have to specify what hardware is being used.
The idea of “remote lab access” comes up a lot, but it can still feel a little abstract in practice. After dealing with the usual back-and-forth around lab access, the …
I’m not an engineer. But this will be my third time attending the ASEE Annual Conference with Digilent, and each year I leave feeling the same way: inspired. My background …
A large U.S. university with over 1,400 undergraduate electrical engineering students has developed a scalable approach to delivering hands-on lab experiences – both on campus and fully online. Serving a …
Signal processing starts with data. Whether you are working with sensors, audio signals, or transient events, the ability to capture clean, high-resolution data directly affects what you can learn from …