
New Nexys Video Project on Youtube
Check out a cool audio project with the Nexys Video!
Read MoreLearning for Engineers, Students, and Hobbyists
Check out a cool audio project with the Nexys Video!
Read MoreCheck out our new series of educational videos!
Read MoreHey Everybody! We have some great news for all of our Analog Discovery users! We are creating a new video series for the Analog Discovery 2. The Analog Discovery 2 Quick-Start Series offers a thorough introduction to the AD2 and WaveForms 2015. The first four videos of this series have already been published on our YouTube channel.
Read MoreA little about the chipKIT Wi-FIRE and surrounding educational materials!
Read MoreWe have published a new video on our YouTube channel which outlines some helpful tips, tricks and best practices for Digilent Forum users.
Read MoreWe have started Digilent’s weekly giveaway. It will be a product featured in a blog post and will go to the top commenter each week. There are also some interesting events happening! Without further ado, let’s cover what went on this week.
Read MoreLove designing parts for robots? Do you love open hardware? Digilent has a fun summer giveaway for you!
Read MoreWe recently published a video about a simple Theremin built using the Analog Discovery and the Analog Parts Kit. A Theremin is an electronic musical instrument which essentially turns the user into a variable capacitor. The user can then adjust the frequency of the sound produced by the instrument by moving their hand in relation to an antenna. As the distance to the antenna changes, the capacitance also changes, thus changing the signal frequency. In the Theremin showcased in this video, a recycled soda can is used as the antenna.
Read MoreDigilent is bringing fun and games to ASEE in Seattle. Don’t miss the chance to meet with us and get a sneak peek at what’s coming in the near future from Digilent.
Read MoreSome exciting things are coming down the pipeline in Digilent’s video department. The Digilent, Inc. YouTube channel has been around for almost six years, and it has been used primarily …
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