[sdiy] DSP book recommendation wanted

thx1138 thx1138 at earthlink.net
Fri Sep 25 21:04:37 CEST 2009


On 9/25/09 11:50 AM, "Aaron Lanterman" <lanterma at ece.gatech.edu> wrote:

> I teach ECE2025: Introduction to Signal Processing. It's a signal
> processing class geared towards ECE sophomores (although biomedical
> engineers also have to take it). We use a book called "Signal
> Processing First," by McClellan, Schafer, and Yoder which is somewhat
> unique in that it is written to be digestible by sophomores (vs. most
> DSP texts that are written at an advanced junior or senior level.)
> 
> I was fortunate to overlap with Schafer a bit - he retired a few years
> ago. Jim McClellan is just down the hall from me.
> 
> - Aaron
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Hi it is interesting to explore Math but at the end of the day I prefer to
do analog realizations vs DSP.

Freescale pays me to do this at work, and it means that I hate to do DSP
programming after work.

The smell of rosin is like incense and the good sound always is the
objective of audio anyway.

Sorry for the non-sequitor activity here, but I think a simple proto board
is far more interesting than wrestling with algorithm optimization /
implementation on a fixed or floating point piece of silicon.

How about a new thread on how to dial in a consumer Convection oven to
attach SMT BGA devices.

Regards,

Terry
Freescale Inc.




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