An Introduction To DSP-Vignesh
An Introduction To DSP-Vignesh
By
V.S.VIGNESH M.Tech
Contents
Signal
? Classification of signal Signal processing Types of SP DSP operation Merits of DSP over ASP
Signal ?
Anything which carries information is a signal. e.g. human voice, smoke signals, sign language Signal : f ( x1 , x2 , x3 , )
Types of signals
Natural / synthetic - based on generation 1D, 2D, MD - based on no. of independent variables Analog or Digital - based on characteristics of independent variable
Eg of Speech signal
Digital
Discrete function Vk of discrete sampling variable tk, with k = integer: Vk = V(tk).
0.3
Voltage [V]
0.3
0.2 0.1
-0.1
0 ts 0
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signal processing
processing ? - to obtain the signal in more desirable form eg : MUX, De-MUX, Noise filtering.
Types
Humans are the most advanced signal processors Most real-world signals are analog Analog circuits process these signals using
Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors, Amplifiers Eg: Audio processing in FM radios Video processing in traditional TV sets
ASP
Limitations of ASP
Sensitivity to electrical noise Inflexibility to changes Difficulty of implementing certain operations
DSP
the processing or manipulation of signals using digital techniques
digital signal analog signal digital signal analog signal
A/D
DSP
D/A
Pros
- Flexibility can be achieved with software implementations - Digital storage is cheap - Digital information can be encrypted for security - Price/performance and reduced timeto-market - Accuracy can be controlled
cons:
- Sampling causes loss of information - A/D and D/A requires mixed-signal hardware - Limited speed of processors - Quantization and round-off errors
Automotive Digital Audio Digital Radio Personal communication systems Active suspension
Personal computer Sound cards Data storage and retrieval Error correction/concealment Multimedia Modems
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