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Digital Signal Processing: Laboratory Experiments Using C and the TMS320C31 DSK

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Digital Signal Processing: Laboratory Experiments Using C and the TMS320C31 DSK

Gail Stein “Digital Signal Processing: Laboratory Experiments Using C and the TMS320C31 DSK"
Wiley-Interscience | 1998-11-16 | ISBN: 0471293628 | 328 pages | PDF | 4,2 MB

A practical guide to using the TMS320C31 DSP Starter Kit
With applications and demand for high-performing digital signal processors expanding rapidly, it is becoming increasingly important for today's students and practicing engineers to master real-time digital signal processing (DSP) techniques.
Digital Signal Processing: Laboratory Experiments Using C and the TMS320C31 DSK offers users a practical—and economicalm—approach to understanding DSP principles, designs, and applications. Demonstrating Texas Instruments' (TI) state-of-the-art, low-priced DSP Starter Kit (DSK), this book clearly illustrates and integrates practical aspects of real-time DSP implementation techniques and complex DSP concepts into lab exercises and experiments. TI's TMS320C31 digital signal processor provides substantial performance benefits for designs that have floating-point capabilities supported by high-level language compilers.
Most chapters begin with a theoretical discussion followed by representative examples. With numerous programming examples using TMS320C3x and C code included on disk, this easy-to-read text:
Covers DSK tools, the architecture, and instructions for the TMS320C31 processor
Illustrates input and output
Introduces the z-transform
Discusses finite impulse response (FIR) filters, including the effect of window functions
Covers infinite impulse response (IIR) filters
Discusses the development and implementation of the fast Fourier transform (FFT)
Examines utility of adaptive filters for different applications
Bridging the gap between theory and application, this book furnishes a solid foundation for DSP lab or project design courses for students and serves as a welcome, practically oriented tutorial in the latest DSP techniques for working professionals.








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