Book description
Teaches digital signal processing concepts via hands-on examples
The OMAP-L138 eXperimenter is the latest inexpensive DSP development
system to be adopted by the Texas Instruments University Program. The
OMAP-L138 processor contains both ARM and DSP cores and is aimed at
portable and mobile multimedia applications. This book concentrates on
the demonstration of real-time DSP algorithms implemented on its C6748
DSP core.
Digital Signal Processing and Applications with the OMAP-L138
eXperimenter provides an extensive and comprehensive set of
program examples to aid instructors in teaching DSP in a laboratory
using audio frequency signals-making it an ideal text for DSP courses
at senior undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Subjects covered include polling-based, interrupt-based, and
DMA-based I/O methods, and how real-time programs may be run using the
board support library (BSL), the DSP/BIOS real-time operating system,
or the DSP/BIOS Platform Support Package.
Chapters include:
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Analog input and output with the OMAP-L138 eXperimenter
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Finite impulse response filters
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Infinite impulse response filters
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Fast Fourier transform
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Adaptive filters
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DSP/BIOS and platform support package
Each chapter begins with a review of background theory and then
presents a number of real-time program examples to reinforce
understanding of that theory and to demonstrate the use of the
OMAP-L138 eXperimenter and Texas Instruments Code Composer Studio
integrated development environment.
Donald Reay is a Lecturer at Heriot-Watt
University in Edinburgh, Scotland. He has also taught hands-on DSP, on
a number of occasions, as a visiting lecturer at Zhejiang University
in Hangzhou, China. He coauthored, with Rulph Chassaing, the Second
Edition of Digital Signal Processing and Applications with the
TMS320C6713 and TMS320C6416 DSK, also published by Wiley.