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Timothy C Holtom
I'm a graduate electronic engineer, who a long time ago became a
software test engineer. I hava a knowledge (a bit rusty) of the
principles of DSP, DFTs, FFTs spectrum analysis etc, and a software
engineers knowledge of programming (C, C++, assembler) but know
nothing of the latest technology and algorithms that make up DSP.
I'm thinking of trying to take up electronics again specialising in
DSP. There appear to be many text books that delve into DSP, and
expensive development systems etc.....
Can anyone recommend the best practical approach to DSP? Like cheap
development and learning systems (several hundred dollars, not tens of
thousands). My particular interest is weak signal work, so I guess
there must be such products that are tailored to the radio amateur
community.
What about DSP software? What is my best source of practical
infomation here? Development languages and support systems etc.....
How about a cheap USB interfacing development system???
Thanks
Tim
software test engineer. I hava a knowledge (a bit rusty) of the
principles of DSP, DFTs, FFTs spectrum analysis etc, and a software
engineers knowledge of programming (C, C++, assembler) but know
nothing of the latest technology and algorithms that make up DSP.
I'm thinking of trying to take up electronics again specialising in
DSP. There appear to be many text books that delve into DSP, and
expensive development systems etc.....
Can anyone recommend the best practical approach to DSP? Like cheap
development and learning systems (several hundred dollars, not tens of
thousands). My particular interest is weak signal work, so I guess
there must be such products that are tailored to the radio amateur
community.
What about DSP software? What is my best source of practical
infomation here? Development languages and support systems etc.....
How about a cheap USB interfacing development system???
Thanks
Tim