Putting Wheels on a ZedBoard
Making a robot with a ZedBoard.
Making a robot with a ZedBoard.
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.
Remember Etch-a-Sketch? Well, here’s a chance to play an updated version!
Have you ever been intrigued by motion sensors? This Instructable by sebastiangiangu shows how this team designed and developed a gesture detecting engine for the Digilent Design Contest 2015.
Want an easy way to monitor energy consumption for your house? There’s an Instructable for that that uses the chipKIT WF32 and a few Pmods.
Tommy and Sam present their homemade FPGA audio looper!
When was the last time you played Whack-a-Mole? There’s a newer, more technologically advanced version now…
In preparation for NI week, we decided to resurrect our snake game with a new twist. Score tracking and high scores in LabVIEW!
Heart racing in excitement for NI Week? Well now you can measure exactly how fast it is going, with a photoresistor heart rate sensor.
Whats the only thing cooler than robots equipped with weapons?? TWO robots with weapons. Jousting.
Games all around! What makes a fun game for the engineer in your life? A programmable maze based on an FPGA. This Instructable was made by RedCirkle to provide a …
Introducing the ADS Max, a powerful new tool designed to enhance your lab and learning experience. Our in-depth FAQ addresses your most common questions, from technical specifications and software compatibility …
The Analog Discovery Studio Max (ADS Max) is a comprehensive tool for electronics education, integrating all the essential instruments you need into a single, portable device. While it boasts a …
At Digilent, we believe in empowering the next generation of engineers, educators, and innovators. That’s why we offer a fantastic 15% academic discount on all products in our store for …
Hi there Digilent Blog readers! I’m Dr. Brian Faulkner, professor of Electrical Engineering at Milwaukee School of Engineering in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, where I teach introductory circuit theory and power …