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This new book is intended for two-year and four-year electronics students, as well as industry practitioners who need to learn about applied Digital Signal Processing. The text has a very practical "hands-on" approach, appropriate for those students who will apply and troubleshoot modern electronic systems. The authors present critical ideas and then apply them to real-world technician work via software simulations and examples. These activities will clearly illustrate core concepts to increase understanding and aid retention. The CD-ROM included with the text contains five programs that support the hands-on activities. Three of the programs were specially prepared for beginners just learning DSP; two present demo versions of professional software used by DSP designers.
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Digital Signal Processing with Student CD-ROM is suitable for students ages 2 and up.
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