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Introducing the New Analog Discovery Pro ADP5250 Working in the office means access to lots of fun toys for an engineer. With everyone in one place, the company can splurge …
Introducing the New Analog Discovery Pro ADP5250 Working in the office means access to lots of fun toys for an engineer. With everyone in one place, the company can splurge …
In our last WaveForms update (3.16.3) we introduced the usual plethora of new settings features and bug fixes, but we also added an entirely new instrument, the Curve Tracer Instrument. …
From our first models of Analog Discovery, we’ve come a long way. The new ADP3450 builds on what earlier devices were missing, creating a unique experience for test engineers.
Check out some examples of the Analog Discovery and Analog Discovery 2 in academia!
Cut through the noise and save yourself a trip to the lab with the Analog Discovery 2!
Kaitlyn walks us through a new feature in the latest WaveForms update!
We do some cable clarification for your Digilent device!
Ian provides some direction on how to go about debugging digital logic.
Find your perfect instrumentation match with Kaitlyn’s comprehensive guide to Digilent options.
Get the rundown on how to harness the power of the Voltmeter with this quick guide.
Think you know all of WaveForms? Think again…
Kaitlyn reveals more helpful features in the next installment of the series.
WaveForms. It’s the software suite that controls all of Digilent’s Test and Measurement devices including the popular Analog Discovery 2, the Analog Discovery Pro series boards, and the Digital Discovery. …
So I’ve been using the Analog Discovery Pro (ADP3450/ADP3250) and the Analog Discovery 2 for some time now. But one of the things I had to keep on my bench here …
COILS COILS COILS If you’re like me, you’ll have many wireless charging coils around your lab for various standards. They likely entered your lab well-dressed; adorned in well-labelled packaging, …
A classic interaction between a new FPGA user and an embattled older engineer (whether on our Forums or elsewhere) goes as follows: New engineer: My design doesn’t work, could you …