Digital Signal Processing Using the ARM Cortex M4 (e-bog) af Reay, Donald S.
Reay, Donald S. (forfatter)

Digital Signal Processing Using the ARM Cortex M4 e-bog

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Features inexpensive ARM Cortex -M4 microcontroller development systems available from Texas Instruments and STMicroelectronics. This book presents a hands-on approach to teaching Digital Signal Processing (DSP) with real-time examples using the ARM Cortex -M4 32-bit microprocessor. Real-time examples using analog input and output signals are provided, giving visible (using an oscilloscope) a...
E-bog 729,17 DKK
Forfattere Reay, Donald S. (forfatter)
Forlag Wiley
Udgivet 26 oktober 2015
Genrer Electronics and communications engineering
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781119078296
Features inexpensive ARM Cortex -M4 microcontroller development systems available from Texas Instruments and STMicroelectronics. This book presents a hands-on approach to teaching Digital Signal Processing (DSP) with real-time examples using the ARM Cortex -M4 32-bit microprocessor. Real-time examples using analog input and output signals are provided, giving visible (using an oscilloscope) and audible (using a speaker or headphones) results. Signal generators and/or audio sources, e.g. iPods, can be used to provide experimental input signals. The text also covers the fundamental concepts of digital signal processing such as analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog conversion, FIR and IIR filtering, Fourier transforms, and adaptive filtering. Digital Signal Processing Using the ARM Cortex -M4: Uses a large number of simple example programs illustrating DSP concepts in real-time, in an electrical engineering laboratory setting Includes examples for both STM32F407 Discovery and the TM4C123 Launchpad, using Keil MDK-ARM, on a companion website Example programs for the TM4C123 Launchpad using Code Composer Studio version 6 available on companion website Digital Signal Processing Using the ARM Cortex -M4 serves as a teaching aid for university professors wishing to teach DSP using laboratory experiments, and for students or engineers wishing to study DSP using the inexpensive ARM Cortex -M4.