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Fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing Lab

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Summary: The purpose of this lab is to familiarize students with the DSP development workstation in the signal processing lab by examining sampling, analysis, and reconstruction of continuous-time signals. Specifically, we will first look at sampling/reconstruction of continuous-time signals. We will then examine time- and frequency-domain displays. Finally, we will examine the importance of sampling frequency and its effects on aliasing.

Instructor: A. David Salvia

Institution: Pennsylvania State University

Course Number: EE 453

This collection contains: Modules by: Erik Luther, Jim Cahow.

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