TBT: Who Should Use WaveForms?
What is WaveForms and who should use it? A blast from the past is here to remind us.
What is WaveForms and who should use it? A blast from the past is here to remind us.
An awesome YouTube playlist covering Vivado on two of our favorite FPGA boards.
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Learn more about the Arty Board now from Adiuvo’s Adam Taylor!
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A project designed to fill your time and your life with light.
Where do you start when using Digilent products?
Get started with the Arty Board!
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Why — and how — you’d boot Linux on a ZedBoard without U-Boot.
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Engineering education evolves quickly, but some fundamentals never go out of style. Field‑Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) have been a training ground for generations of engineers because they teach students how …
Engineering education unfolds over time through courses, labs, and projects that steadily build a student’s capacity to think like an engineer. The strongest programs give students chances to connect theory …
When working on complex circuits, whether in an academic lab or a professional prototyping environment, having the ability to analyze multiple signals simultaneously is critical. The Analog Discovery Studio Max …
Averaging several single-point measurements you place with oscilloscope cursors is a practical way to get a stable “representative” value of a signal at specific times or levels. WaveForms doesn’t (currently) …