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An Intuitive Approach to DSP
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An Intuitive Approach to DSP

Presenter(s)
Ken Schachter, Senior Member of the Technical Staff

Description
Ken Schachter provides an overview of Signal Processing concepts. He describes differences between digital signals and digital data, time domain and frequency domain, real-time and non-real-time, and types of filters. This course gives beginners an excellent overview of key concepts, and provides experienced staff with an alternative way to explain digital signal processing concepts.

Objective
After completing this course, you will be able to:

  • Define Signal Processing and related terms
  • Explain the relationship between the time and frequency domains
  • Explain the sampling theorem
  • Describe components of a digital signal processing system
  • Recognize general signal processing applications

    Key Learning

    Course Modules
    1. Course Objectives
    2. Introduction
    3. Signal Fundamentals
    4. Signal Processing System
    5. Signal Processing Applications
    6. Summary