Educational Signal Processing Platform
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open in viewerDigital Signal Processing (DSP) education is often limited by the high cost to entry for the platforms commonly used in college laboratories. Since most students cannot reasonably afford a $400 board (in addition to a textbook, tuition, etc.), this project created a new DSP platform at a much more reasonable price ($50), while maintaining the same level of educational content and value. The new platform consists of hardware designed for audio processing using Microchip's dsPIC33F microcontroller, as well as a set of software libraries to facilitate its use. New laboratory assignments were also formulated to achieve the same learning outcomes as the assignments that use the more expensive hardware.
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- E-project-122309-020239
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- Year
- 2009
- Date created
- 2009-12-23
- Resource type
- Major
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- Last modified
- 2020-11-20
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