How-To Guides and Technical Workflows – Digilent Blog
Which Test and Measurement Device is Right for Me?
Find the perfect test and measurement tool with our selection guide!
Why Resolution Matters: Understanding Bit Depth
Ian gives the rundown on resolution!
Oscilloscope Triggers: What They Didn’t Teach Me in School.
Ian provides a rundown on triggers and gives some tips on how to stabilize your waveforms!
How To Use The Scope Filter Channel
Kaitlyn walks us through a new feature in the latest WaveForms update!
How to Plot Frequency Response? Formula & RC Circuits
Add an additional skill to your electronics arsenal.
Envelope Detector Circuit: Demodulation, AM & FM Signals
Build a DIY Theramin Detector and explore concepts involving demodulation, AM, and FM signals with Analog Discovery 2.
Which Cable(s) Do I Need?
We do some cable clarification for your Digilent device!
Digilent Instrumentation: What is the Difference?
Find your perfect instrumentation match with Kaitlyn’s comprehensive guide to Digilent options.
The “Hidden” Gems of WaveForms – Part 5
Uncover additional secrets with the final installment in the Hidden Gems series!
The “Hidden” Gems of WaveForms – Part 4
Discover four more hidden gems of WaveForms!
How to Measure Speaker Impedance?
Use the Analog Discovery 2 to help optimize your speaker’s performance!
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