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The Walking Zybo
The Zybo serves as the brain in this positively terrifying Halloween project!
Zynq SoC, Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC, and SPI… Oh My!
Adam Taylor’s MicroZed Chronicles continue with this exciting installment.
The Linux FPGA Hits Hackaday
Check out Mitchell’s latest project involving Linux and FPGA.
New Product Introduction – The Zybo Z7 Academic Pmod Pack
Talesa introduces the Zybo Z7 Academic Pmod pack!
Zybo Z7 Japan Workshop
Come learn to accelerate real-time video processing designs with the Digilent Zybo Zynq-7000 AP SoC and Vivado HLS at this exciting workshop!
Introducing the Zybo Z7!
The beloved Zybo gets an update with the new Zybo Z7!
New Product: The Arty S7
Check out the new Arty S7- The Spartan 7 solution for Makers!
chipKIT Pro MX4 to Basys MX3 Migration Guide
The time has come for chipKIT Pro MX4 to retire, but fear not for for the Basys MX3 is here to fill the void.
Basys MX3 Coursework Guide
Talesa provides a detailed rundown of the new Basys MX3 course material!
Programming Digilent FPGAs With Multisim
Ever wanted to program an FPGA with Multisim? Brandon instructs on how to do just that!
Computers are Hard
Brandon delves into his relationship with computers.
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