Digilent and NI engineering teaching solutions are now available from Farnell, providing educators and researchers with a comprehensive suite of hardware and software tools designed to enhance learning experiences in both traditional and remote environments.
Digilent is known for its cost-effective and portable devices, which are ideal for teaching circuits and digital logic in remote and hybrid learning settings. Its lightweight, USB-connected products are tailored to meet the needs of both students and educators.
Popular Digilent products such as the Analog Discovery 3 and Analog Discovery Studio enable students to transform their Windows, Mac, or Linux machines into multifunctional test devices, including oscilloscopes, logic analysers, and pattern generators. These compact tools, powered by Digilent’s WaveForms software, offer professors and students the flexibility to conduct lessons and experiments in their preferred manner, fitting conveniently into a backpack for easy transport.
For digital logic instruction, Digilent offers a range of introductory FPGA boards. Models like the Basys 3 and Zybo Z7 are specifically designed to teach computer architecture, basic digital functions, and control and robotics, putting these critical skills directly into the hands of students.
“Digilent’s Academic product line provides educators and students with low-cost, fundamental tools and curricula to make engineering technologies understandable and accessible to all,” said Jay Wimsatt, Director Product Operations at Farnell. “We are excited to make these innovative teaching solutions available to our customers, supporting the evolving educational landscape and the increasing demand for flexible learning tools.”
For more information about Digilent Engineering Teaching Solutions available through Farnell, please visit https://uk.farnell.com/digilent-academic?ICID=I-HP-LB-DIGILENT-ACADEMIC-MAY-24-WF3632310.