TBT: Who Should Use WaveForms?
What is WaveForms and who should use it? A blast from the past is here to remind us.
What is WaveForms and who should use it? A blast from the past is here to remind us.
A project from the Hardware Hackathon.
One of the student projects from the Hardware Hackathon.
An awesome YouTube playlist covering Vivado on two of our favorite FPGA boards.
Are you trying to set up a MicroBlaze processor on your Nexys board?
As a continuation of the “favorite products series,” here is Robert’s.
Find out more about building your own affordable lab test bench.
Learn more about the Arty Board now from Adiuvo’s Adam Taylor!
Learn more about Hamster used the Nexys Video for working with DisplayPort.
Reverse engineering a broken SD card with the help of an FPGA buddy.
James tells us all about his favorite Digilent product.
Josh’s favorite product is one of our newest.
NI USB oscilloscopes have a strong track record. If your workflow specifically depends on NI‑SCOPE driver features, InstrumentStudio, or formal calibration services, then NI’s modular instruments are the right path. For most prototyping, research, and validation teams, the Analog …
If you have ever pushed the bandwidth higher on an instrument and thought, “Why does this look worse now?” you are not alone. Many engineers run into this when they try to …
Digilent’s WaveForms software includes a small built-in FPGA utility, which is used to configure (program) the FPGA on supported Digilent boards directly from within WaveForms. If you’ve been around for …
The Question A user getting started with the Analog Discovery 3 (AD3) wanted to generate a waveform using the Arbitrary Waveform Generator while simultaneously sampling an analog input – both …