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Description
With Experimenting with Red Pitaya STEMlab Gen 2 , Red Pitaya goes beyond a versatile board. It becomes a powerful laboratory instrument for precision measurement, analysis, and control.
From the fundamentals of electronic project development, monitoring, control, and design to testing, this book walks you step-by-step through everything you need to know to harness the full potential of Red Pitaya hardware and software.
The book presents real-time, FPGA-based projects that are developed on a PC using the Vivado environment, then transferred to the Red Pitaya for execution and testing.
You will learn about enhanced performance, expanded I/O capabilities, improved FPGA features, and advanced connectivity options that open up new frontiers for precision measurement, monitoring, and control in your embedded applications.
Inside the book you will discover:
- A deep dive into Red Pitaya architecture and hardware design
- Electronic experiments using Red Pitaya for measurement and monitoring
- Hands-on projects using the Python programming language
- Practical guidance for FPGA programming using Red Pitaya
- Red Pitaya FPGA projects using the Verilog HDL under Vivado IDE
- Practical design of electronic projects including measurement and testing
- Step-by-step examples that bridge theory and real-world implementation
Whether you are designing your own electronic circuits, developing signal analysis tools, or creating real-time control or monitoring systems, this book provides you the knowledge and confidence you need to fully learn and customize the Red Pitaya platform.
Prof. Dogan Ibrahim holds a BSc degree in Electronic Engineering, an MSc degree in Automatic Control Engineering, and a PhD in Digital Signal Processing. He worked in numerous industrial organizations before returning to academic life. Prof. Ibrahim is the author of over 60 technical books and over 200 technical articles on microcontrollers, microprocessors, and related fields. He is a Chartered Electrical Engineer and a Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology.


