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+ | The Scientist and Engineer's Guide to Digital Signal Processing | ||
+ | (Steven W. Smith, Ph.D.) | ||
+ | http://dspguide.com | ||
+ | Good for teaching the basics to DSP beginners. However, it deliberately tries to avoid complex number math which is a mistake; by taking a shortcut you just end up shortcutting your own understanding. | ||
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+ | http://complextoreal.com/ | ||
+ | Charan Langton | ||
+ | Same criticism. Why avoid complex numbers? Why attempt to build the complex case from the reals? But insightful tutorials nonetheless. | ||
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+ | Julius Orion Smith | ||
+ | https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/ | ||
+ | http://dsprelated.com/dspbooks | ||
+ | All MusicDSP roads lead to JOS sooner or later. But be warned, this is seriously heavy going. I would recommend learning from Oppenheim then coming back here. | ||
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+ | '''Signals and Systems''' (π's #1 choice!) | ||
+ | Prof. Alan V. Oppenheim | ||
+ | http://ocw.mit.edu/resources/res-6-007-signals-and-systems-spring-2011/index.htm | ||
+ | Oppenheim is where it is. Where JOS may leave a logic gap for the reader to job, Oppenheim will probably state the result twice. These lectures are golden! Make sure you do the exercises as you go, otherwise you will come adrift! | ||
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+ | http://yehar.com/blog/?p=121 | ||
+ | Digital sound processing tutorial for the braindead! | ||
+ | (Olli Niemitalo 2003) | ||
+ | ASCII art pictures & formulae. Oldskool. | ||
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+ | Maxim Integrated -- A filter primer | ||
+ | http://www.maximintegrated.com/app-notes/index.mvp/id/733 | ||
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+ | Katja's homepage on sinusoids, complex numbers and modulation | ||
+ | http://www.katjaas.nl/home/home.html | ||
+ | Cute mannequins |
Revision as of 15:50, 10 May 2015
DSP Resources
The Scientist and Engineer's Guide to Digital Signal Processing (Steven W. Smith, Ph.D.) http://dspguide.com Good for teaching the basics to DSP beginners. However, it deliberately tries to avoid complex number math which is a mistake; by taking a shortcut you just end up shortcutting your own understanding.
http://complextoreal.com/ Charan Langton Same criticism. Why avoid complex numbers? Why attempt to build the complex case from the reals? But insightful tutorials nonetheless.
Julius Orion Smith https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/ http://dsprelated.com/dspbooks All MusicDSP roads lead to JOS sooner or later. But be warned, this is seriously heavy going. I would recommend learning from Oppenheim then coming back here.
Signals and Systems (π's #1 choice!) Prof. Alan V. Oppenheim http://ocw.mit.edu/resources/res-6-007-signals-and-systems-spring-2011/index.htm Oppenheim is where it is. Where JOS may leave a logic gap for the reader to job, Oppenheim will probably state the result twice. These lectures are golden! Make sure you do the exercises as you go, otherwise you will come adrift!
http://yehar.com/blog/?p=121 Digital sound processing tutorial for the braindead! (Olli Niemitalo 2003) ASCII art pictures & formulae. Oldskool.
Maxim Integrated -- A filter primer http://www.maximintegrated.com/app-notes/index.mvp/id/733
Katja's homepage on sinusoids, complex numbers and modulation http://www.katjaas.nl/home/home.html Cute mannequins