
The Genesys ZU Taken On a Road Test
One lucky user was tasked to see what the Genesys ZU was capable of.
Read MoreLearning for Engineers, Students, and Hobbyists
One lucky user was tasked to see what the Genesys ZU was capable of.
Read MoreFind your perfect instrumentation match with Kaitlyn’s comprehensive guide to Digilent options.
Read MoreKaitlyn addresses the logistics of measuring current with with Analog Discovery 2.
Read MoreIf you prefer video tutorials, make sure to check out the new Analog Discovery 2 series on YouTube!
Read MoreWe revisit some work from Adam Taylor to help you speed up your project development!
Read MoreThe final installment in the magnetometer series, Talesa shows how to successfully utilize compass data with the Pmod CMPS2.
Read MoreSee how Arty is complimented by its custom-selected Pmod sidekicks!
Read MoreNavigate the world of circuits with Analog Discovery 2 by your side.
Read MoreGet ready for part four of the Creating and Programming our FPGA series: Generating the Bitstream and Programming the FPGA!
Read MoreKaitlyn demonstrates how to calibrate properly for the best results in this comprehensive tutorial.
Read MoreCheck out a sneak preview of what Digilent is bringing to the 2016 ASEE conference!
Read MoreLooking for a fun project to do with LabVIEW that could save you some money on games?
Read MoreLarissa shows how to log in to your account on the new website so you can check order statuses, reprint invoices, and more.
Read MoreThis tutorial walks you through controlling a stepper motor with an FPGA.
Read MoreNow we know what a state machine is. But how do we code one?
Read MoreThe chipKIT-core is here, and Dharsan shows how to program in the Arduino IDE.
Read MoreWant to run the MPIDE HTTP server example? Learn how with Josh’s guide.
Read MoreMaking a robot with a ZedBoard.
Read MoreA practical guide to making a digital filter for processing audio signals on the ZYBO.
Read MoreAs you all have probably noticed, there are two mainstream ways that electronic devices are powered– by plugging its cord into a wall or through the use of batteries. But as our world becomes more mobile (in multiple senses of the word), it makes a lot of sense that a variety of devices are now using batteries as their source of “wireless” power. However, there are still quite a few things out there that need to be plugged into a wall. While this makes sense for large devices like a welding machine, you’ll still find most table top fans need to be plugged into the wall socket. What is preventing this change from happening?
Read MoreHave you ever shopped for new school supplies and left empty handed because nothing quite fits your personal style? Quinn is here to help.
Read MoreLong for the knights of old, but with the technology of new? Well trifle no longer, for in preparation for NI week, Josh and I decided to create jousting robots!
Read MoreWe’ve posted plenty of projects before that make use of Vivado. But how do you begin using it? This Instructable provides a guide to getting started with using Xilinx’s Vivado CAD with the Digilent Nexys 4. Alex uses Verilog to create the logic design. The Digilent Intro to Verilog Project provides an introduction to logic design.
Read MoreBy now, you’re probably familiar with the ZYBO board. You’ve seen the ZYBOt, a tutorial for using embedded Linux with ZYBO, and how to tweet webcam photos with a ZYBO. Thanks to one intrepid Instructables user, you can now learn how to make a digital oscilloscope with a ZYBO.
Read MoreHave you every wanted to design your own controller area network (CAN bus)? If so, look no further than this tutorial on Hackaday. The project will guide you through designing your hardware with a CAN controller and transceiver. The tutorial uses the chipKIT Max32.
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