Book contents
- Learning the Art of Electronics
- Learning the Art of Electronics
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Legal notice
- Preface to the First Edition
- Overview, as the Course begins
- Part I Analog: Operational Amplifiers and their Applications
- Part II Analog: Discrete Transistors
- Part III Analog: Operational Amplifiers and their Applications
- Part IV Digital: Gates, Flip-Flops, Counters, PLD, Memory
- Part V Digital: Analog–Digital, PLL, Digital Project Lab
- 20N Analog ↔ Digital; PLL
- 20L Lab: Analog ↔ Digital; PLL
- 20S Supplementary Notes: Sampling Rules; Sampling Artifacts
- 20W Worked Examples: Analog ↔ Digital
- 21N Digital Project Lab
- 21L Lab: Digital Project
- Part VI Microcontrollers
- A Appendix: Debugging Circuits
- B Appendix: Pinouts
- C Appendix: Transmission Lines
- D Appendix: Scope Advice
- O Online Appendices
- Index
21N - Digital Project Lab
from Part V - Digital: Analog–Digital, PLL, Digital Project Lab
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 March 2025
- Learning the Art of Electronics
- Learning the Art of Electronics
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Legal notice
- Preface to the First Edition
- Overview, as the Course begins
- Part I Analog: Operational Amplifiers and their Applications
- Part II Analog: Discrete Transistors
- Part III Analog: Operational Amplifiers and their Applications
- Part IV Digital: Gates, Flip-Flops, Counters, PLD, Memory
- Part V Digital: Analog–Digital, PLL, Digital Project Lab
- 20N Analog ↔ Digital; PLL
- 20L Lab: Analog ↔ Digital; PLL
- 20S Supplementary Notes: Sampling Rules; Sampling Artifacts
- 20W Worked Examples: Analog ↔ Digital
- 21N Digital Project Lab
- 21L Lab: Digital Project
- Part VI Microcontrollers
- A Appendix: Debugging Circuits
- B Appendix: Pinouts
- C Appendix: Transmission Lines
- D Appendix: Scope Advice
- O Online Appendices
- Index
Summary
The Digital Project Lab is an open-ended two day lab session that gives you the opportunity to design and build something of moderate complexity using the WebFPGA and any of the components and techniques we have discussed in the course so far.
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- Learning the Art of ElectronicsA Hands-On Lab Course, pp. 851 - 853Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2025