ECEN 4532 - DSP Laboratory
Elective - 3 credit hours
Meets with ECEN 5532
Textbook: None. On-line materials provided.
Course objectives: The course objectives are to gain a working knowledge of the design, implementation, and debugging of real time DSP algorithms written in assembly language for an industry-standard DSP microprocessor.
Prerequisite:
ECEN 3300, Linear Systems
Corequisite:
ECEN 4632, Intro to Digital Filtering
Topics:
- Introduction to real-time DSP
- A/D and D/A conversion, delay lines and finite impulse response (FIR) filter structures
- Recirculating delay lines and artificial reverberation
- Infinite impulse response (IIR) filters and equalizers
- Signal synthesis
- The Fast Fourier Transform and the Short Time Fourier Transform
- Adaptive filters (may be replaced with individual projects)
Class schedule: 2 hours of lecture, 2 hours of lab per week
Contribution of course to meeting Criterion 4, the professional component: This course provides 3 semester hours of electrical engineering topics consisting of engineering sciences and engineering design.
Relationship of course to program outcomes: This course is not required and is not included in outcomes assessment.
Prepared by: C. T. Mullis, and V. P. Heuring
May 20, 2005
