Using the Analog Discovery To Debug Logic Circuits
Making things easier one circuit at a time with the Analog Discovery 2.
Making things easier one circuit at a time with the Analog Discovery 2.
The PowerBricks are indeed powerful.
Welcome back to the Digilent Blog! If you’re new to Digilent, our community, or even FPGAs or coding in general then you’re in for a treat. I have recently started …
As you may be aware if you follow the blog closely, I’ve been working on building the claw machine. The claw machine is one of those infuriating devices that camps in …
Use a Basys 3 and PmodJSTK to control a stepper motor.
Find out what one industry specialist thinks about the Analog Discovery 2 and WaveForms 2015.
This tutorial walks you through controlling a stepper motor with an FPGA.
This month brings a fun Simon Says game!
Now we know what a state machine is. But how do we code one?
BBC Radio made a huge transition with the assistance of an amazing Digilent product.
What’s the best way to prototype a project?
Have you ever wondered how to get started using LabVIEW with your Arduino through USB? This tutorial by Instructables user Deyson should show you how. You could also use the PIC32 microcontroller …
Choosing the best data logger for your specific requirements can feel overwhelming. With so many types available, it’s important to focus on the features that matter most for your work—whether …
Introduction The classic electronics bench often brings to mind a large, heavy oscilloscope with a dedicated screen and complex front panel. While these instruments remain powerful, a new generation of …
Introduction Oscilloscopes are designed to measure voltage over time, but understanding current is just as important for analyzing circuit behaviour, especially in power systems, motor control, and embedded applications. Measuring …
Introduction An oscilloscope is an essential tool for visualizing electronic signals, and one of its most valuable functions is measuring frequency—the number of times a signal repeats per second. This …