Digilent Products: What They Are and How to Use Them
Add a microSD Slot with the Pmod MicroSD
Add a microSD to your designs with our new Pmod!
Which Instrumentation Device is Right for Your Classroom?
Kaitlyn provides a comprehensive selection guide for classroom instrumentation.
Need IoT? Check out the Pmod ESP32 !
Meet our latest Pmod!
Breadboard Breakout For Analog Discovery 2
Be more efficient with the new Breadboard Breakout for Analog Discovery 2!
How To Use The Mini Grabbers
Give your circuits a helping hand with the Digilent Mini Grabbers!
Get Started With FPGA and element14
Dip your toes in some introductory FPGA applications with element14’s new community learning module!
I Have an Analog Discovery, Do I Need a Digital Discovery?
Kaitlyn addresses the burning question on many minds and Forums…
Professional LabVIEW Programming: Create High-Quality VI’s
Austin reviews and increases our LabVIEW skills!
Debugging With The Digital Discovery!
Arthur recounts his debugging journey and how the Digital Discovery helped him track down and squash a bug!
NEW PRODUCT: JTAG SMT3-NC
Meet the latest member of the JTAG family!
WaveForms Tools with the AD2 and EEBoard: The Oscilloscope
Brandon walks through a quick but informative overview of oscilloscopes and instrumentation!
Recent Articles
Mixed‑signal validation often starts with more tools than necessary. An oscilloscope for analog signals, a logic analyzer for digital buses, and a separate signal generator just to get known inputs …
This Mandelbrot set renderer was created by Conrad, who shared the project on GitHub (username conradSZY05). Built for the Digilent Basys 3, the design uses VHDL and Xilinx Vivado to …
Debugging modern embedded systems often requires piecing together information from multiple tools to understand both analog and digital behavior. In a recent Digilent webinar, we took a closer look at …
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 …

