Building a Smart Door
As long as you’re smarter than the door, you’ll be fine.
As long as you’re smarter than the door, you’ll be fine.
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Check out the latest project from the Hardware Hackathon!
A project from the Hardware Hackathon.
One of the student projects from the Hardware Hackathon.
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Reverse engineering a broken SD card with the help of an FPGA buddy.
Want to have some LabVIEW fun? A few months ago, Davis Cook (dacook13) did a series of Instructables on using LabVIEW with Digilent products, and we thought it was a …
A project designed to fill your time and your life with light.
We have a new hero in town: Spider-Dog.
Halloween is one of my favorite holidays. Nothing beats the crisp autumn air, the crunchy leaves blanketing sidewalks, picking out the largest deformed pumpkin at the pumpkin patch, or getting …
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 …