Beyond Theory: Operating a Shift Register
Have you ever been trying to learn how to do something and looked around online for help but got the impression that everybody else knew how to do it but never …
Have you ever been trying to learn how to do something and looked around online for help but got the impression that everybody else knew how to do it but never …
Hello, all! I just finished a new project, the motion-activated AC switch.
Microcontrollers can be utilized in a wide variety of applications, including musical applications. In keeping with this theme, I’m going to take a look today at how to create my own adjustable metronome using …
Today I’m going to take a look into how to make a digital thermometer using parts from the chipKIT™ Starter Kit.
It is exciting to see all your posts and projects using Digilent products. This project posted by a Digilent user shows a step-by-step guide to using the Basic I/O Shield on the Blackberry 10 for remote temperature viewing and listening. There is also an earlier post in our blog about the I/O Shield and how cool it is. Check it out here!
If you’re ready to dive into VHDL and bring your digital design ideas to life, our Getting Started with VHDL guide on the Digilent Reference site is the perfect starting …
Digilent, an Emerson company, has created another DC Circuit lesson in partnership with CircuitBread. This third lesson teaches about Kirchhoff’s Current and Voltage Laws, also known as KCL and KVL. …
Welcome back to the Digilent Blog! You may have heard about how Digilent is building support for our Analog Discovery devices within the DASYLab software through a custom module. This …
Welcome to the world of educational data acquisition (DAQ) and electronics hobby projects! Whether you’re an engineering student, a seasoned industry professional, a curious hobbyist, or a dedicated professor, DAQ …