| Front Cover |
Book Details |
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| Author |
| Jayant Datta |
| John Lane |
| Brent Karley |
| Jay Norwood |
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| Genre |
DSP; Filters |
| Subject |
Digital Signal Processing; Digital Filter Theory |
| Publication Date |
2001 |
| Format |
Paperback (240
x
190
mm)
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| Publisher |
Sams Technical Publishing
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| Language |
English |
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| Plot |
From Book News, Inc. Explains the technology of digital signal processor (DSP) filters, using simplified tutorials and step-by-step instructions, along with a collection of audio projects. Describes digital filter design, presents design formulas needed to build the digital equivalent of standard audio filters, and discusses the more specialized peaking and shelving filters. Section I describes the design and analysis formulas of both analog and digital equivalents of 14 specific filter types. Section II presents five audio projects and provides implementation examples of filter types using the C programming language. Author information is not given.Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR
Book Description Digital filters and real-time processing of digital signals have traditionally been beyond the reach of most, due partially to hardware cost as well as complexity of design. In recent years, low-cost digital signal processor (DSP) development boards have put this within reach. This book will break down this design complexity barrier by means of simplified tutorials, step-by-step instructions, along with a collection of audio projects. Design formulas are presented to build the digital equivalent of standard audio filters: lowpass, highpass, and bandpass.
Book Info (Sams Technical Publishing) Clearly explains DSP technology, since the technology has recently become available to hobbyists, due to lower prices. Breaks down the barrier of design complexity, with simplified tutorials, allowing anyone to understand the design formulas needed to build the digital equivalent of standard audio filters. Softcover.
From the Back Cover Finally, low-cost digital signal processor (DSP) development boards have been introduced in a price range that fits the budget constraints of students, engineers, and hobbyists. Digital filters and real-time processing of digital signals have traditionally been beyond the reach of most hobbyists, due to hardware cost and complexity of design. Design complexity continues to be a major hurdle, but in DSP Filters this technology is clearly explained.
DSP Filters breaks down the design complexity barrier through the use of simplified tutorials and step-by-step instructions, along with a collection of audio projects. The authors describe digital filter design by presenting the design formulas needed to build the digital equivalent of standard audio filters - low-pass, high-pass, bandpass, and band-stop - and also include the more specialized peaking and shelving filters.
In Section 1, the design and analysis formulas of both analog and the digital equivalents of 14 specific filter types are described. Section 2 presents five audio projects and provides implementation examples of the various filter types using the C++ programming language, which further supports the mathematical descriptions. Projects were chosen for potential interest, with special consideration of the usefulness in illustrating the design and implementation of concepts presented throughout the chapters of Section I.
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| Personal Details |
| Collection Status |
In Collection |
| Store |
Barnes & Noble.com |
| Location |
A03 |
| Purchase Price |
$30.36 |
| Purchase Date |
5/31/01 |
| Condition |
Fine |
| Index |
66 |
| Owner |
Paulo Mendes |
| Read It |
No |
| Links |
Amazon US
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| Collection # |
000325 |
| Order # |
BN28146521 |
| Main Subject |
Digital Filters |
| Secondary Subject |
DSP |
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| Product Details |
| LoC Classification |
TK7872.F5 D757 2001 |
| Dewey |
621.3815/324 21 |
| ISBN |
0790612046 |
| Edition |
01 |
| Printing |
1 |
| Series |
Electronics Cookbook |
| Country |
USA |
| Cover Price |
$43.95 |
| Nr of Pages |
344 |
| First Edition |
Yes |
| Rare |
No |
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