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Microprocessor Boards
Software
- Digilent Core - The official Digilent Core for the Arduino IDE
Boards
Add-On boards/Shields/accessories
Demo Projects
Software
FPGA
Software
Hardware
- Atlys – This is currently being phased out and will be replaced by the Nexys Video
- Genesys Resource Center– This has been replaced by Genesys 2
- Nexys 2– Due to the Micron Memory EOL we have migrated this product to Nexys 4 DDR
- Nexys 3-Due to the Micron Memory EOL we have migrated this product to Nexys 4 DDR
- Nexys 4-Due to the Micron Memory EOL we have migrated this product to Nexys 4 DDR
Adapter Boards
Instrumentation
Robotic Platforms
Programming Solutions
NI Academic Products and Accessories
Misc
Textbooks
Pmod™
Pmod™ is Digilent’s name for the line of over 60 peripheral modules that we offer to add extra functionality to both microcontrollers and FPGAs (field-programmable gate arrays). This functionality includes audio amplifiers, GPS receivers, USB to UART interface, seven-segment displays, accelerometers, H-bridges with input feedback, analog-to-digital converters, and much more.
You can learn more about the Pmod line and the Pmod Standard here.
You can jump straight to a particular Pmod's resource center from the table below:
List of Pmods by Communication Protocol | |||
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SPI Pmods | UART Pmods | I²C Pmods | GPIO Pmods |
ACL - Digital Accelerometer (also utilizes I²C) | BLE - Bluetooth Low Energy Module | ACL - Digital Accelerometer (also utilizes SPI) | 8LD - 8 LEDs |
ACL2 - MEMS Accelerometer | BT2 - Bluetooth Module | AD2 - 12 bit ADC | AMP2 - Low Power Audio Amplifier |
AD1 - 12 bit ADC | CAN - CAN Module | AMP3 - Audio Power Amplifier | BB - Breadboard Module |
AD5 - 24 bit ADC | CLS - LCD Serial Interface Module (also utilizes SPI and I²C) | CDC1 - Capacitance Sensor | BTN - Four User Buttons |
ALS - Ambient Light Sensor | GPS - GPS | CLS - LCD Serial Interface Module (also utilizes UART and SPI) | CLP - LCD Parallel Interface Module |
CLS - LCD Serial Interface Module (also utilizes UART and I²C) | MAXSONAR - Sonar (also utilizes GPIO) | CMPS - Digital Compass | CON1 - Screw Terminal Module |
DA1 - 8 bit DAC | RS232 - Serial Port Communication | CMPS2 - New Digital Compass Module | CON3 - Servo Motor Module |
DA3 - 16 bit DAC | RS485 - Isolated High Speed Communication | COLOR - Color Sensor | CON4 - Two RCA Audio Jacks |
DA4 - 12 bit DAC | USBUART - USB to UART Cross Conversion | GYRO - Gyroscope (also utilizes SPI) | DA2 - 12 bit DAC |
DPG1 - 12 bit Differential Pressure Gauge | ESP32 - WiFi/802.11 b/g/n/BLE/BT 4.1 | HYGRO - Humidity Sensor | DHB1 - Drives Two DC Motors or One Stepper Motor |
DPOT - Digital Potentiometer | IA - Impedance Analyzer | DIP - DIP to Breadboard Conversion Module | |
GYRO - Gyroscope (also utilizes I²C) | IOXP - I/O Expansion Module | ENC - Rotating Button Shaft | |
ISNS20 - Current Sensor | PMON1 - Power Monitor | HB3 - H-Bridge Motor Controller with Feedback | |
JSTK - Joystick Button with Two Additional Buttons | RTCC - Real Time Clock and Calendar | HB5 - H-Bridge Motor Controller with Feedback | |
JSTK2 - New Joystick Module | TMP2 - Temperature Sensor | I2S - DAC for Stereo Audio | |
MIC3 - MEMS Microphone | TMP3 - Temperature Sensor | I2S2 - I2S Audio Input and Output | |
microSD - microSD Card Reader | TMP3 - Temperature Sensor | KYPD - 16 Button Keypad | |
NAV - 9-axis IMU Plus Barometer | LED - 4 LEDs | ||
NIC100 - Ethernet Module | LS1 - Infrared Light Sensor | ||
OLED - OLED Screen | LVLSHFT - Logic Level Shifter | ||
OLEDrgb - 16-bit Color OLED Screen | MAXSONAR - Sonar (also utilizes UART) | ||
RF2 - Radio Frequency Communication | OC1 - Open Collector Output Module | ||
SD - SD Card Reader | OD1 - Open Drain Output Module | ||
SF - 2 MByte Serial Flash Memory | PS2 - PS/2 Mouse or Keyboard connector | ||
SF3 - 32 MByte Serial NOR Flash | R2R - DAC via resistor ladders | ||
TC1 - Thermocouple Module | RJ45 - RJ45 Connector Pair | ||
WiFi - WiFi Module | SSD - Two Digit Seven Segment Display | ||
SSR - Solid State Relay | |||
STEP - Stepper Motor Controller | |||
SWT - Four User Switches | |||
TPH - 6-pin Connection Test Module | |||
TPH2 - 12-pin Connection Test Module | |||
VGA - Video Graphics Array |
Reference
This is a reference page for common EE, CE, and CS concepts and techniques that are commonly used with Digilent products, but are not branded by Digilent.
Fritzing Parts
- Fritzing Parts can also be found in product resource centers
Retired Products
Brands
You may know Digilent better by some of our product names.
- Atlys- Renamed to be included in the Nexys Family
- Anvyl- Included into the Nexys Family
- Cerebot Microcontroller Boards- Renamed to chipKIT PRO