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From MATLAB and Simulink to Real-Time with TI DSP's

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Report by: Jacob Fainguelernt. E-mail the author

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Summary: This collection focuses on work-flow and application-based teaching rather than individual DSP algorithms implementation. The idea is that you start from algorithm development and show how easily an idea is step-by-step prototyped and deployed on the hardware. The collection contains a suite of example applications in various fields such as Audio, Video, Imaging, Communications and Control. The basic examples enable students to experiment with real-time DSP applications, showing how to create prototypes using the Mathworks and Texas Instruments infrastructure (hardware and software). Advanced level examples are also included, where the basic tools are integrated with external dedicated hardware and/or software modules (designed by the user).

Institution: TI University Program

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