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DSP Laboratory with TI TMS320C54x (International Demo)

Collection type: Course

Course by: Patrick Frantz, Emiko Yamai, Kanglin Wang, Kamolchanok Kriengchaipruck, Hironori Takaryo, Yoji Yamada

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Summary: This course is a demonstration of using the Connexions project to host foreign language content in the context of a DSP lab course. It borrows material from Doug Jones' ECE320 course at UIUC and provides translations of some of the material in the Japanese, Chinese and Thai languages.

Instructor: Patrick Frantz

Institution: Rice University

This collection contains: Modules by: Brian Wade, Daniel Sachs, Dima Moussa, Douglas L. Jones, Emiko Yamai, Hironori Takaryo, Jake Janovetz, Jason Laska, Kamolchanok Kriengchaipruck, Kanglin Wang, Mark Haun, Matthew Berry, Michael Kramer, Patrick Frantz, Swaroop Appadwedula, Yoji Yamada

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