Applied Introduction to Digital Signal Processing - Rilegato

Deziel, J. Philippe

 
9780137757688: Applied Introduction to Digital Signal Processing

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This book explores the Digital System Processing revolution that has drastically changed the way electronic circuits are designed, and created new possibilities deemed impossible using conventional analog circuitry. While avoiding most complicated math and calculus, it explains the magic that makes the “necessities” of life work— such as CD players, cellular telephones, music synthesizers, and high-speed modems, just to name a few.Chapter topics include the digital processing environment, building the signals, processing binary numbers, processing signals, spectral analysis, and implementing DSP systems.For engineers, who understand the basics of passive circuits and have exposure to the programming of microprocessors, looking for a high-tech tool to face the technical challenges of today's designs.

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This important book introduces the fundamentals of digital signal processing. Its goal is to help the reader design and implement signal synthesis, signal analysis, filters, and modulators on any digital signal processor. The following unique features differentiate this book from others:

  • Use of an intuitive graphical approach
  • Use of vector arithmetic
  • Includes manipulation of binary numbers
  • Presents filter performance issues
  • Contains real, practical applications

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