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DSP Design Format: E-learning School: CIE Bookstore Venue: Cleveland Tel.: (800) 321-2155 Digital Signal Processing Design Course using the TMS 320C5X |
DSP Format: Online School: Johns Hopkins University, Whiting School of Engineering Venue: Baltimore Tel.: 410-516-4050 Basic concepts of discrete linear shift-invariant systems are emphasized, including sampling, quantization, and reconstruction of analog signals. Extensive coverage of the Z-transform, discrete Fourier transform, and fast Fourier transform is given. An overview of digital filter design includes discussion of impulse invariance, bilinear transform, and window functions. Filter structures, finite length register effects, roundoff noise, and limit cycles in discrete-time digital systems are also co... |
DSP Plug-ins & Virtual Instruments Format: Online School: Macomb Community College Venue: Detroit Tel.: 586.445.7999 OK, so now you’re starting to flex your Pro Tools muscles �you’ve learned all the basics about how to record and use MIDI, and you’ve mastered the essentials of workstation theory. So �what’s next? |
Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Format: Online School: Stevens Institute of Technology Venue: Hoboken Tel.: (201) 216-5092, (800) 496-4935 Signals emerge from remote space probes, from voltages stimulated by your heart and brain, and from radar and sonar echoes, seismic vibration-everywhere in the universe. To understand what they represent and how to exploit them effectively, digital signal processing uses computers to filter, recognize, enhance, and compress them and other data. It is one of the most powerful technologies shaping science and engineering today. Spanning electrical engineering, computing, mathematics, and the physi...
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Introduction to the dsPIC DSC (DSP) Format: Online School: Microchip Technology Inc. Venue: Chandler Tel.: (480) 792-7200 This presentation is the first of a series on the new dsPIC DSC products. The dsPIC DSC devices are a family of high performance parts that combine the power of a 16bit MCU with some computional features of a DSP. Official Website: http://www.microchip.com/
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