[hpsdr] sampling

Jeroen Bastemeijer J.Bastemeijer at TUDelft.nl
Wed Apr 25 05:20:13 PDT 2007


Dear Eric,

Does the abstract, you mention, refer to his new presentation or to the 
one from 2 years ago?

Maybe, if you (or someone else) is going to the Dayton Hamvention, could 
ask Phil to make his presentation available on the internet for the 
HPSDR community?!

Thanks, 73s Jeroen PE1RGE

Eric Ellison wrote:

>***** High Performance Software Defined Radio Discussion List *****
>
>Jason&Others
>
>I have enjoyed these discussions also! Thanks for the links. 
>
>If any of you are going to Dayton Hamvention this year, Phil will be
>presenting on DSP and is along these same lines with simple tool. He was a
>presenter in the SDR forum 2 years ago and his presentation makes
>understanding his subject very simple, for beginners as well as experts.
>
>Abstract:
>
>A simple Approach to Learning Digital Signal Processing - Phil Harman -
>VK6APH 
>One of the problems a beginner faces in learning Digital Signal Processing
>(DSP) is finding a simple tool to aid the learning process. Whilst such
>tools do exist they are generally aimed at the professional and come at a
>professional price. There is an urgent need to provide beginners with a
>"crystal set" approach to learning DSP and with a similar price tag. Phil
>Harman, VK6APH, will describe a technique for learning DSP that uses freely
>available software that enables the beginner to build an extensive array of
>digital test equipment - from a simple signal generator right up to a high
>performance spectrum analyzer. The test equipment enables the beginner to
>experiment with digital filters, modulation and demodulation techniques - as
>they say, "to learn by doing". 
>
>
>Thanks
>Eric - AA4SW
>
>
>
>I re-found a reference that is really handy... one I started searching
>for when this thread first began.  It's a book from Analog Devices which
>is available on line for free.  In the mid to late 90's they were giving
>these away at one-day seminars on DSP.  It's an easy to understand
>description of the basics or signal processing.  
>
>Here is a link to the chapter on sampling (it is relevant to this
>thread).
>
>http://www.analog.com/Analog_Root/static/pdf/dataConverters/MixedSignal_
>Sect2.pdf
>
>...and here is a link to the whole of the book.  
>
>http://www.analog.com/processors/learning/training/design_techniques.htm
>l
>
>
>Enjoy,
>Jason Beens
>KB0CDN
>
>
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