Hi there Digilent Blog readers! I’m Dr. Brian Faulkner, professor of Electrical Engineering at Milwaukee School of Engineering in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, where I teach introductory circuit theory and power systems engineering. The Analog Discovery 3 is a wallet-sized powerhouse and I’m a huge fanboy. This experiment is about a tactile exploration of the torque, speed, voltage, and current of electrical machines. I had learned “torque is a constant time current, speed is a constant ...| Digilent Blog
A recent question asked on the Digilent Forum was about how to measure the Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) in audio signals with the Analog Discovery 3. Let’s clarify the options. …| Digilent Blog
Let’s talk about clocking. It’s crucial to the functionality of FPGA boards and digital design in general, as all synchronous logic depends on clocks. In this article, we’ll define some terms, briefly discuss the architecture of a 7-series CMT, and then preview a practical example of how we can mess around with an output clock, changing the frequency during runtime. | Digilent Blog