Digilent and NI in Engineering Education
Shifting Academic Focus In late June, Digilent attended the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference. We’re no strangers to the event, and have been proud to show off …
Shifting Academic Focus In late June, Digilent attended the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference. We’re no strangers to the event, and have been proud to show off …
2023 has been a busy year for the Digilent team and we want to share some of our highlights! We launched the Analog Discovery 3 Building upon the legacy …
We are thrilled to announce our participation in the 23rd China International Industry Fair, which is currently underway at the prestigious National Convention and Exhibition Center (NECC) in Shanghai. Running …
What do cancer research, finance, genome sequencing, driverless cars, and outer space have in common? Aside from all being fascinating applications, each of them are progressing through the use of …
We profile 2019 studies that explore how to be more efficient with limited lab space.
ECEDHA is over, and so is the wait for the reveal of our exciting new product!
Kaitlyn guides us through the method behind what may appear to be madness.
The Question A Digilent forum user working on a vintage computing project needed to troubleshoot hardware built around a 6502 CPU. Their goal was to extract the CPU’s address and …
Hello readers, Oscar Fonseca here, product manager at Emerson, working closely with our NI and Digilent academic customers. In this blog, I’m going to compare the NI ELVIS III and the Digilent Analog Discovery Studio Max (ADS Max). As someone who …
NI USB oscilloscopes have a strong track record. If your workflow specifically depends on NI‑SCOPE driver features, InstrumentStudio, or formal calibration services, then NI’s modular instruments are the right path. For most prototyping, research, and validation teams, the Analog …
If you have ever pushed the bandwidth higher on an instrument and thought, “Why does this look worse now?” you are not alone. Many engineers run into this when they try to …