ECET 35700 - Real-Time Digital Signal Processing

Credit Hours: 4.0.

A study of the architecture, instruction set and hardware and software development tools associated with a fixed-point general purpose DSP VLSI processor. Fundamental principles associated with the processing of discrete time signals are also introduced along with the implementation of some common applications such as waveform generation, audio affects, FIR and IIR digital filtering and DFT and FFT based spectral estimation.

Course Objectives:            

After completing this course, the student should be able to:

1. Demonstrate a working knowledge of the architecture, instruction set and data flow associated with a fixed-point digital signal processor.

2. Understand the fundamental principles associated with the processing of discrete time signals.

3. Design and implement programs associated with some common real-time applications such as waveform generation, audio effects, FIR and IIR digital filtering and DFT and FFT based spectral estimation on a typical fixed-point digital signal processor.

Prerequisites:

(ECET 20900 Minimum Grade of D- or

EET 20900 Minimum Grade of D-) and

(ECET 30700 Minimum Grade of D- or

EET 30700 Minimum Grade of D-)