Digital Signal Processing and the Microcontroller - Hardcover

Grover, Dale; Deller, John R.

 
9780130813480: Digital Signal Processing and the Microcontroller

Synopsis

Includes extensive examples and assembler code based on Motorola's powerful 16-bit M68HC16 microcontroller, and expert DWP insights for use with any processor. DLC: Digital control systems.

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About the Author

DALE GROVER designs and programs embedded systems at Red Cedar Electronics, and has been involved since 1982 in research and development of devices to aid individuals with communication disabilities. His articles have appeared in Midnight Engineering and Communication Outlook.

JOHN R. (JACK) DELLER, JR., PhD., is Professor of Electrical Engineering at Michigan State University, where he coordinates Communications and Signal Processing Research Laboratories and the related curriculum. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and the lead author of the text Discrete-Time Processing of Speech Signals (Prentice Hall).

From the Back Cover

The friendly, intuitive approach to microcontroller-based DSP!

If you actually want to process signals — not just theorize about digital signal processing — this is the book for you. It's a friendly, informal guide to understanding — and implementing — digital signal processing with microcontrollers. You'll find enough theory to keep you on track (and a brief refresher on the basic math you'll need — with no calculus!) But the focus is on real-world applications, especially specifying, designing, and implementing digital filters, and using fast Fourier transform.

Coverage includes:

  • The big picture: What DSP can and cannot do.
  • Analog systems, signals and filters.
  • Discrete-time signals and systems.
  • FIR and IIR filters.
  • Microcontroller filter implementation.
  • Frequency analysis, correlation, sampling and signal synthesis.

Digital Signal Processing and the Microcontroller includes extensive examples and assembler code based on Motorola's powerful 16-bit M68HC16 microcontroller — and expert DSP insights you can use with any processor. Whether you have a formal electrical engineering background or not, it's all you need to get results with DSP fast.

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