Making a Simple Accelerometer & Filtering Noise In LabVIEW
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 …
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 …
What are interrupts and how do they work?
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 …
Excited about Linux projects on the ZedBoard? So are we!
Why — and how — you’d boot Linux on a ZedBoard without U-Boot.
Ready, set…go! Go make a stopwatch.
Looking for a good way to learn more about using Verilog with Basys 3? Look no further.
There might be someone behind you right now…
A throwback to when the Nexys 3 ruled and it demanded games.
Data rates on serial and parallel transmission lines are increasing rapidly. So are the data integrity issues developers face. Eye diagrams make their life easier. Higher data rates in telecommunications …
Ever wonder why oscilloscopes require bulky BNC cables with those fancy switches, while multimeters seem content with plain wires? The key lies in how these instruments handle electronic measurements. One …
Digilent has partnered with CircuitBread to create high-quality electrical engineering lessons on the topic of DC Circuits. Utilizing Digilent’s resources and engineers in conjunction with CircuitBread’s experience in educational content, …
A software-defined radio (SDR) is not a radio in the traditional sense. Instead of fixed analog components with limited range and ability, an SDR is programmable and highly flexible. Referred …