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Apr 24, 2024
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EE 3220 - Digital Signal Processing3 lecture hours 2 lab hours 4 credits This is an introduction to the digital processing of signals. It begins with the examination of continuous and discrete time signals and systems, and the concepts of spectrum and steady state frequency response. Discrete time signal and system interaction is examined in both the time and frequency domains, through the use of convolution and transfer function. The DSP topics include impulse sampling, reconstruction, difference equations, z-transforms, transfer function, convolution, and FIR and IIR digital filter design and application. Discrete and Fast Fourier transforms are developed and applied. Lecture topics are supported by laboratory experiments on actual DSP hardware and including Matlab. (prereq: EE 2070 or EE 3002B , EE 1910 or EE 3910B or SE 1011 )
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