
Digilent Halloween Projects: Blast from the Past
Austin revisits some of our favorite Digilent-related and Digilent-created projects from the past few years!
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Austin revisits some of our favorite Digilent-related and Digilent-created projects from the past few years!
Read MoreThe Zybo serves as the brain in this positively terrifying Halloween project!
Read MoreIn celebration of Halloween, Jay shares his scariest electronics story!
Read MoreMake your own classically charming, coworker-alarming tentacle catapult.
Read MoreHack the day away with an excellent Halloween costume!
Read MoreWe have a new hero in town: Spider-Dog.
Read MoreOoh, shiny! A sale!
Read MoreWe have creepy costumes AND devilish decor. With stepper motors.
Read MoreYer a wizard, Harry….or at least can make magical projects.
Read MoreBright costume ideas for all you bright, shining people.
Read MoreHalloween 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 …
Read MoreLearn to build your own pair of simple stilts!
Read MoreWS2812 LEDs are particularly popular in microcontroller projects. It make a lot of sense. Your first project with a microcontroller is “Blink LED”, so it only makes sense to blink LEDs in a more interesting way!
Read MoreHello all! I am proud to announce our first prize winner of Digilent’s first Halloween contest, for a $200 prize. The
results are in–and it’s the creepy, screaming, motion-activated doll by Martha!
We are excited about our projects for Digilent’s first Halloween contest! From the extremely creepy to the rather cute, the contest submissions were wonderful! All of the participants will be getting tickets to go to “Haunted Palouse”. What we need help with is giving out the $200 first prize! Take a look at the contest submissions and vote for your favorite using the SodaPop poll system!
Read MoreWith Halloween coming up soon, I decided to make a cool Halloween prop using Digilent products. After grabbing a chipKIT uC32, a couple of shift registers, a bunch of LEDs, breadboard jumper wires, and a PmodMAXSONAR, I was able to make a distance detecting Halloween Box Monster.
Read MoreAt Digilent, we are huge fans of Instructables.com. Free, easy to use, and lots of inspiring projects… we think that it’s an amazing platform for people/students to share their projects with the world. Just take a look at our MakerSpace page at http://digilentinc.com/MakerSpace and you will see over 30 projects that have been created in the past 3 months. So what happens when you combine Instructables, Halloween, and people using Digilent products? We have a Halloween contest!
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