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Preface to DSP Lab International Demo

Module by: Patrick Frantz. E-mail the author

Summary: The following course serves as a demo for the use of Connexions with languages other than English and in the context of a DSP laboratory course. English-language material has been borrowed from Doug Jones' course ECE320 at UIUC. Partial translations of the course material are given in the Japanese, Chinese and Thai languages.

This course is a demonstration course to show DSP-related content in languages other than English. It is intended to serve the following purposes:

  1. To spread DSP technology and help establish DSP lab courses outside the US.
  2. To show that Connexions can support other languages and fonts, especially Asian.
  3. To demonstrate the Connexions project to those in other countries.

For this demonstration course, content has been prepared in the following languages:

  • Japanese
  • Chinese (Mandarin)
  • Thai

All of the original material for this demonstration course has been taken from Doug Jones' ECE320 at UIUC, which is a senior-level DSP lab course based on the Texas Instruments TMS320C54x. Many thanks to Doug and others at UIUC for their hard work in preparing the original course material.

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