Pros & Cons
Pros
Dsp is a vast and complicated subject. Chapter 5, for instance, is titled finite infinite response filters.
Highlights
Quality
Makes it easy to catch up after many years working in related fields
This is an excellent reference book for anyone wanting an introduction to new communication technologies and especially new standards
My background is hardware in general and i have done a little work with standard opamp active filters
Some good dsp info that is not covered in other texts easy to understand and implement
Price
For me it was worth the money
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I cant begin to tell you how delighted i am in finding this book
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It is a thin book so my first concern was it might not have the information i wanted
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But somehow this little book very clearly walks you through some of the most complicated dsp topics with absolute clarity
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Frankly ive never seen any author takes so much time to walk you through simple examples on convolution dft filters and so on
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If youre looking for a book to help understand dsp for doing fpgas this is the book you want
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I cant imagine how this complex information could be conveyed any more simply
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Im buying another batch of these books to help our nonengineering staff sales marketing admin manufacturing better understand this critical and now fundamental technology
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Unlike some math books im sure weve all experienced he does not lead you down a logical path in a solution only to leave you with 34