Digital Signal Processing and Applications with the OMAP - L138 eXperimenter
von Donald S. ReayTeaches digital signal processing concepts via hands-onexamples
The OMAP-L138 eXperimenter is the latest inexpensive DSPdevelopment system to be adopted by the Texas InstrumentsUniversity Program. The OMAP-L138 processor contains both ARM andDSP cores and is aimed at portable and mobile multimediaapplications. This book concentrates on the demonstration ofreal-time DSP algorithms implemented on its C6748 DSP core.
Digital Signal Processing and Applications with the OMAP-L138eXperimenter provides an extensive and comprehensive set ofprogram examples to aid instructors in teaching DSP in a laboratoryusing audio frequency signals--making it an ideal text for DSPcourses at senior undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Subjects covered include polling-based, interrupt-based, andDMA-based I/O methods, and how real-time programs may be run usingthe board support library (BSL), the DSP/BIOS real-time operatingsystem, or the DSP/BIOS Platform Support Package.
Chapters include:
* Analog input and output with the OMAP-L138 eXperimenter
* Finite impulse response filters
* Infinite impulse response filters
* Fast Fourier transform
* Adaptive filters
* DSP/BIOS and platform support package
Each chapter begins with a review of background theory and thenpresents a number of real-time program examples to reinforceunderstanding of that theory and to demonstrate the use of theOMAP-L138 eXperimenter and Texas Instruments Code Composer Studiointegrated development environment.
The OMAP-L138 eXperimenter is the latest inexpensive DSPdevelopment system to be adopted by the Texas InstrumentsUniversity Program. The OMAP-L138 processor contains both ARM andDSP cores and is aimed at portable and mobile multimediaapplications. This book concentrates on the demonstration ofreal-time DSP algorithms implemented on its C6748 DSP core.
Digital Signal Processing and Applications with the OMAP-L138eXperimenter provides an extensive and comprehensive set ofprogram examples to aid instructors in teaching DSP in a laboratoryusing audio frequency signals--making it an ideal text for DSPcourses at senior undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Subjects covered include polling-based, interrupt-based, andDMA-based I/O methods, and how real-time programs may be run usingthe board support library (BSL), the DSP/BIOS real-time operatingsystem, or the DSP/BIOS Platform Support Package.
Chapters include:
* Analog input and output with the OMAP-L138 eXperimenter
* Finite impulse response filters
* Infinite impulse response filters
* Fast Fourier transform
* Adaptive filters
* DSP/BIOS and platform support package
Each chapter begins with a review of background theory and thenpresents a number of real-time program examples to reinforceunderstanding of that theory and to demonstrate the use of theOMAP-L138 eXperimenter and Texas Instruments Code Composer Studiointegrated development environment.