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Mixed-Signal and DSP Design Techniques, edited by Walt Kester (Newnes, 2003) covers sampled data systems, choosing A-to-D
and D-to-A converters for DSP applications, fast Fourier transforms, digital filters, selecting DSP hardware, interfacing to DSP
chips, and hardware design techniques. This book explains signal processing hardware-how it works, how to interface to it, and how
to design it and debug it. Master the art and science of mixed-signal and DSP design with this informative and practical guide.
A hard copy of the entire textbook is available to purchase
or you can download individual chapters below by selecting the appropriate link below.
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Outline
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Section 1: Introduction
(pdf, 138,158 bytes) |
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Section 2: Sampled Data Systems
(pdf, 428,713 bytes) |
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Section 3: ADCs For DSP Applications
(pdf, 280,681 bytes) |
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Section 4: DACs For DSP Applications
(pdf, 196,869 bytes) |
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Section 5: Fast Fourier Transforms
(pdf, 317,056 bytes) |
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Section 6: Digital Filters
(pdf, 346,661 bytes) |
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Section 7: DSP Hardware
(pdf, 1,022,523 bytes) |
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Section 8: Interfacing To DSPs
(pdf, 241,189 bytes) |
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Section 9: DSP Applications
(pdf, 431,254 bytes) |
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Section 10: Hardware Design
(pdf, 500,111 bytes) |
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Index
(pdf, 148,140 bytes) |
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