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Course:  

Digital Signal Processing and Applications with the TMS320C6713 DSK

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Lecturer:

D. Richard Brown (with Lab Assistance)

Date:

9:00 AM – 4:30 PM, Monday & Tuesday, October 15 & 16

Location:

Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), Worcester Campus, MA
Atwater Kent Bldg., Room AK 227

Text:

“Digital Signal Processing and Applications with the C6713 and the C6416 DSK”, Rulph Chassaing, J. Wiley, 2005 (Retail Price $125). Free with Registration.  Additional materials will be provided

DSK: DSP Board and CCS (complete software/hardware tools). Free with Registration ($395 value)

Lunch included with registration

This course will be held at WPI in a Lab environment using a hands-on approach.  The Laboratory facility (which includes:  PC, DSK, signal generator, scope, spectrum analyzer) is where the Speaker teaches “Real-time DSP” at both the Undergraduate and Graduate levels at WPI.

Intended Audience: Faculty, engineers, and engineering managers interested in tools, techniques, and applications of digital signal processing (DSP).

Enrollment:  Limited to 22 (two participants per station).

Benefits: Digital signal processors have found their way into a number of applications such as communications and controls, speech and image processing. Participants will be introduced to many DSP applications.

Background: High-level language such as C/C++ and basic linear systems.

Course Outline: Course materials are based on the book, “Digital Signal Processing and Applications with the C6713 and the C6416 DSK” published by Wiley, 2005.

Topics will include:

  • Introduction to Code Composer Studio as an integrated development environment

  • Creating projects, writing and compiling programs for the C6713 DSK.

  • Architecture of the C6x floating-point processor Signal generation

  • Real-time FIR and IIR filtering.

  • Adaptive filtering

  • The fast Fourier transform (FFT)

  • Testing real-time performance

  • Code optimization

  • Fixed point considerations

  • Additional applications

Bio: D. Richard Brown III is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. He received a PhD in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University in 2000 and MS and BS degrees in Electrical Engineering from The University of Connecticut in 1996 and 1992, respectively. He currently teaches the Real-Time Digital Signal Processing course at WPI and has an active research group working on several problems in communications, networking, and signal processing ( http://spinlab.wpi.edu ).

Registration fee includes comprehensive course notes, textbook, lunch and coffee breaks.

Decision Date (run/cancel) for this course is Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Course Fee Schedule:

REGISTRATION RECEIVED BY
Oct 8, 2007

REGISTRATION RECEIVED AFTER
Oct 8, 2007

IEEE MEMBERS $650

IEEE MEMBERS $695

NON-MEMBERS $695

NON-MEMBERS $750

On-line Registration and Payment

On-line registration for this course is closed. If you would like to register for this course, you may do so at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), Worcester Campus, MA. Atwater Kent Bldg., Room AK 227 between 8:30AM – 9:00AM on Monday, October 15, 2007.

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