Real-Time DSP For Sophomores
Real-Time DSP for Sophomores
Kenneth H. Chiang,
Brian L. Evans,
William T. Huang,
Ferenc Kovac,
Edward A. Lee,
David G. Messerschmitt,
H. John Reekie, and
Shankar S. Sastry
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Department of Electrical Engineering
and Computer Sciences
University of California,
Berkeley, CA 94720-1770
E-mail: eecs20@hera.eecs.berkeley.edu
WWW: http://www-inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~ee20
Abstract:
We are developing a sophomore course to serve as a first course in
electrical engineering.
The course focuses on discrete-time systems.
Its goal is to give students an intuitive understanding of
concepts such as sinusoids, frequency domain, sampling, aliasing,
and quantization.
In the laboratory, students build simulations and real-time systems
to test these ideas.
By using a combination of high-level and DSP assembly languages,
the students experiment with a variety of views into the representation,
design, and implementation of systems.
The students are exposed to a digital style of implementation
based on programming both desktop and embedded processors.
Brian L. Evans, 211-105 Cory Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720-1772