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PSpice for Digital Signal Processing (Paperback)
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PSpice for Digital Signal Processing (Paperback)
Series: Synthesis Lectures on Digital Circuits & Systems
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PSpice for Digital Signal Processing is the last in a series of
five books using Cadence Orcad PSpice version 10.5 and introduces a
very novel approach to learning digital signal processing (DSP).
DSP is traditionally taught using Matlab/Simulink software but has
some inherent weaknesses for students particularly at the
introductory level. The 'plug in variables and play' nature of
these software packages can lure the student into thinking they
possess an understanding they don't actually have because these
systems produce results quicklywithout revealing what is going on.
However, it must be said that, for advanced level work
Matlab/Simulink really excel. In this book we start by examining
basic signals starting with sampled signals and dealing with the
concept of digital frequency. The delay part, which is the heart of
DSP, is explained and applied initially to simple FIR and IIR
filters. We examine linear time invariant systems starting with the
difference equation and applying the z-transform to produce a range
of filter type i.e. low-pass, high-pass and bandpass. The important
concept of convolution is examined and here we demonstrate the
usefulness of the 'log' command in Probe for giving the correct
display to demonstrate the 'flip n slip' method. Digital
oscillators, including quadrature carrier generation, are then
examined. Several filter design methods are considered and include
the bilinear transform, impulse invariant, and window techniques.
Included also is a treatment of the raised-cosine family of
filters. A range of DSP applications are then considered and
include the Hilbert transform, single sideband modulator using the
Hilbert transform and quad oscillators, integrators and
differentiators. Decimation and interpolation are simulated to
demonstrate the usefulness of the multi-sampling environment.
Decimation is also applied in a treatment on digital receivers.
Lastly, we look at some musical applications for DSP such as
reverberation/echo using real-world signals imported into PSpice
using the program Wav2Ascii. The zero-forcing equalizer is dealt
with in a simplistic manner and illustrates the effectiveness of
equalizing signals in a receiver after transmission.
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