Digital
signal processor (DSP)
is now an enabling technology in many areas.
Many products that worked on analog or micro
controller systems are now migrating to DSP
based systems. Many of the practicing engineers,
now find that the systems they are required
to design or implement are increasingly becoming
DSP based.
DSP
System Work Areas:
Basic
concepts like Common notation, Linear Time-Invariant
(LTI)
system theory, Sampling, Convolution, FIR
filters, IIR filters,
Discrete Fourier Transforms, Z Transforms,
Fixed/Floating
Point Arithmetic /Filters.
Buffering
and Direct Memory Access (DMA), Interrupt
and I/O,
multitasking and scheduling, multi string
environment and re-entrant
code, DSP development environments, MATLAB,
JPEG standards.
DSP
System Laboratory :
The
laboratory is equipped with state of art
equipments/facilities
like computers with 17" color monitors,
oscilloscopes,
Function/sweep generators, pulse generators,
Texas Instrument
C67 X internal DSP development boards, stereo
mixers / head phones,
Texas Instruments code composer, MATLAB
software.
Practical
and result oriented work in the laboratory
includes
independent development projects in the
areas of speech processing,
Image or video processing and motion or
motor control applications.
Library
:
A fully stocked reference
library with latest literature and
periodicals on DSP.