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    Digital Signal Processing Using the ARM Cortex M4

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    Digital Signal Processing Using the ARM Cortex M4

    Donald S. Reay, "Digital Signal Processing Using the ARM Cortex M4"
    2015 | ISBN-10: 1118859049 | 316 pages | PDF | 14 MB

    Features inexpensive ARM(R) Cortex(R)-M4 microcontroller development systems available from Texas Instruments and STMicroelectronics.

    This book presents a hands-on approach to teaching Digital Signal Processing (DSP) with real-time examples using the ARM(R) Cortex(R)-M4 32-bit microprocessor. Real-time examples using analog input and output signals are provided, giving visible (using an oscilloscope) and audible (using a speaker or headphones) results. Signal generators and/or audio sources, e.g. iPods, can be used to provide experimental input signals. The text also covers the fundamental concepts of digital signal processing such as analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog conversion, FIR and IIR filtering, Fourier transforms, and adaptive filtering.

    "Digital Signal Processing Using the ARM(R) Cortex(R)-M4: " Uses a large number of simple example programs illustrating DSP concepts in real-time, in an electrical engineering laboratory setting Includes examples for both STM32F407 Discovery and the TM4C123 Launchpad, using "Keil MDK-ARM," on a companion website Example programs for the TM4C123 Launchpad using" Code Composer Studio version 6" available on companion website

    "Digital Signal Processing Using the ARM(R) Cortex(R)-M4" serves as a teaching aid for university professors wishing to teach DSP using laboratory experiments, and for students or engineers wishing to study DSP using the inexpensive ARM(R) Cortex(R)-M4.