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This entry from Rick Lyon's blog describes a used toolbox that you can buy online - for a remarkably high price! Read the blog to find out why...
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Richard Lyons has been the Lead Hardware Engineer for numerous multi-million dollar signal processing systems for both the National Security Agency (NSA) and TRW (now Northrop Grumman). An experienced lecturer and instructor at the University of California Santa Cruz Extension, he has delivered signal processing seminars and training courses for Besser Associates throughout the US and Europe to companies such as Motorola, Lockheed-Martin, Texas Instruments, Nokia, Honeywell, Qualcomm, National Semiconductor, Northrop Grumman, Sandia National Laboratories, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, etc. He has written numerous articles on DSP topics, and authored the top selling DSP book Understanding Digital Signal Processing, now in its third edition. Lyons is the primary contributor to, and Editor of, the book Streamlining Digital Signal Processing: A Tricks of the Trade Guidebook. He is an Associate Editor of the IEEE Signal Processing magazine, where he created and edits the "DSP Tips & Tricks" column; and a member of Eta Kappa Nu, the electrical engineering honor society. He received the 2007 IEEE Signal Processing Magazine Best Column Award and the IEEE Signal Processing Society's 2012 Education Award.
This entry from Rick Lyon's blog describes a used toolbox that you can buy online - for a remarkably high price! Read the blog to find out why...
This blog post by instructor Rick Lyons investigates the clever properties of the number 9.
Instructor Rick Lyons has written a new post on his blog at DSP Related discussing ways that you can use an FFT algorithm to compute the IFFT.
If you need to compute inverse fast Fourier transforms (inverse FFTs) but you only have forward FFT software (or forward FFT FPGA cores) available to you, below are four ways to solve your problem.
Instructor Rick Lyons has written a new post on his blog at DSPRelated.com:
I noticed the Wiki web site stated that a Goertzel filter:
"...is marginally stable and vulnerable to
numerical error accumulation when computed using
low-precision arithmetic and long input sequences."
Instructor Rick Lyons posted his list of free DSP books that are available for downloading in electronic format. The list is posted as an entry on his blog at DSPRelated.com.
Over forty books are listed and categorized by application.
The Complete DSP Guide for Businesspeople and Nontechnical Professionals.
Instructor Rick Lyons' blog on DSP related topics makes for interesting reading on the subject.
This is undoubtedly the most accessible book on digital signal processing available to the beginner. Using intuitive explanations and well-chosen examples, this book gives you the tools to develop a fundamental understanding of DSP theory.