Book description
Now in a new edition-the most comprehensive, hands-on introduction to
digital signal processing
The first edition of Digital Signal Processing and Applications
with the TMS320C6713 and TMS320C6416 DSK is widely accepted as
the most extensive text available on the hands-on teaching of Digital
Signal Processing (DSP). Now, it has been fully updated in this
valuable Second Edition to be compatible with the latest version (3.
1) of Texas Instruments Code Composer Studio (CCS) development
environment. Maintaining the original's comprehensive, hands-on
approach that has made it an instructor's favorite, this new edition
also features:
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Added program examples that illustrate DSP concepts in
real-time and in the laboratory
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Expanded coverage of analog input and output
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New material on frame-based processing
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A revised chapter on IIR, which includes a number of
floating-point example programs that explore IIR filters more comprehensively
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More extensive coverage of DSP/BIOS
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All programs listed in the text-plus additional
applications-which are available on a companion CD-ROM
No other book provides such an extensive or comprehensive set of
program examples to aid instructors in teaching DSP in a laboratory
using audio frequency signals-making this an ideal text for DSP
courses at the senior undergraduate and postgraduate levels. It also
serves as a valuable resource for researchers, DSP developers,
business managers, and technology solution providers who are looking
for an overview and examples of DSP algorithms implemented using the
TMS320C6713 and TMS320C6416 DSK.
The late Rulph Chassaing, PhD, taught Real-Time
DSP at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. In addition to offering many
DSP training workshops and seminars, he authored four other books:
DSP Applications Using C and the TMS320C6x DSK; Digital
Signal Processing: Laboratory Experiments Using C and the TMS320C31
DSK; Digital Signal Processing with C and the TMS320C30;
and Digital Signal Processing with C and the TMS320C25, all
published by Wiley.
Donald Reay, PhD, is a Lecturer in the School of Engineering
and Physical Sciences at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh,
Scotland.