The Analog Discovery 2 Gets a Fritzing Part
Kaitlyn introduces our latest Fritzing part, the Analog Discovery 2!
Kaitlyn introduces our latest Fritzing part, the Analog Discovery 2!
Introducing our newest product… The PmodJSTK2!
Brandon M. continues his series exploring the tools available with WaveForms 2015.
Brandon K. provides a quick rundown on the differences between these three terms you are likely to encounter if working with digital logic!
Brandon M. takes us on a tour of NI’s incredible circuit simulating software. His review will both take you through the getting started process as well as provide a overall analysis of the browser-based tool.
Brandon demonstrates the powerful potential of Waveforms 2015 and the Analog Discovery 2 or EEBoard with his spectrum analyzer.
Find out where you really belong with five simple questions!
Brandon details his struggle with a particular circuit, and the eventual success and growth that the hiccup inspired.
Eric explains details the inspiration behind his positively motivating project, along with instructions on how to get started making your own!
Jay takes us through the basics of managing timers on a microcontroller!
Brandon guides us through how to figure out signal polarity for your FPGA.
James recounts his problem-solving process after encountering some behavior one generally does not see in a major electronics application.
Digilent is excited to announce that the Analog Discovery Canvas Max is now available for individual purchase! Originally included with the Analog Discovery Studio Max (ADS Max), the Canvas Max …
Last month, I described a simple stateless web application using Python and Plotly’s Dash module. It created a dashboard allowing users to select waveform channels, update rate, and the number …
Software defined radio (SDR) replaces traditional radio frequency (RF) hardware with programmable software, giving you dynamic control over modulation, bandwidth, and frequency. This technology allows for wideband, flexible experimentation across …
Fritzing is a free tool that allows users to create clean and professional images of electronics projects for teaching or sharing. Digilent uses Fritzing in all of our intern-created projects, and we’re working closely with Fritzing to have a bin of Digilent parts soon.