Engineers in the Wild: Using the ADP5250 to Test New Designs
Editor’s Note – In this series, we will take a behind the scenes look at how an engineer tackles a project from beginning to end. What challenges will come up? …
Editor’s Note – In this series, we will take a behind the scenes look at how an engineer tackles a project from beginning to end. What challenges will come up? …
One lucky user was tasked to see what the Genesys ZU was capable of.
Find your perfect instrumentation match with Kaitlyn’s comprehensive guide to Digilent options.
Kaitlyn addresses the logistics of measuring current with with Analog Discovery 2.
If you prefer video tutorials, make sure to check out the new Analog Discovery 2 series on YouTube!
We revisit some work from Adam Taylor to help you speed up your project development!
The final installment in the magnetometer series, Talesa shows how to successfully utilize compass data with the Pmod CMPS2.
See how Arty is complimented by its custom-selected Pmod sidekicks!
Navigate the world of circuits with Analog Discovery 2 by your side.
Get ready for part four of the Creating and Programming our FPGA series: Generating the Bitstream and Programming the FPGA!
Kaitlyn demonstrates how to calibrate properly for the best results in this comprehensive tutorial.
This tutorial walks you through controlling a stepper motor with an FPGA.
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 …