This document summarizes a class on digital signal processing (DSP). It discusses the basic operations in DSP, which are multiplication, addition, and delaying. It also lists some applications of DSP, including filtering, signal generation, and amplitude modulation. Finally, it outlines some advantages and disadvantages of DSP compared to analog signal processing, noting DSP is more robust, programmable, and reproducible but also more expensive and complex for high bandwidth signals.
This document summarizes a class on digital signal processing (DSP). It discusses the basic operations in DSP, which are multiplication, addition, and delaying. It also lists some applications of DSP, including filtering, signal generation, and amplitude modulation. Finally, it outlines some advantages and disadvantages of DSP compared to analog signal processing, noting DSP is more robust, programmable, and reproducible but also more expensive and complex for high bandwidth signals.
This document summarizes a class on digital signal processing (DSP). It discusses the basic operations in DSP, which are multiplication, addition, and delaying. It also lists some applications of DSP, including filtering, signal generation, and amplitude modulation. Finally, it outlines some advantages and disadvantages of DSP compared to analog signal processing, noting DSP is more robust, programmable, and reproducible but also more expensive and complex for high bandwidth signals.
Date : 12/08/2013 Digital Signal Processing BITSPilani Pilani| Dubai| Goa| Hyderabad Previous class: Signal Digital signal Signal processing BITSPilani Pilani| Dubai| Goa| Hyderabad Today class Signal processing Advantages of DSP Disadvantages of DSP DT signals BITS Pilani, Deemed to be University under Section 3 of UGC Act, 1956 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING Three basic operations used in DSP are: Multiplication Addition Delaying BITS Pilani, Deemed to be University under Section 3 of UGC Act, 1956 1. Simple time domain operation 2. Filtering 3. Signal generation 4. Generation of complex valued signal 5. Amplitude modulation 6. Quadrature amplitude modulation 7. Multiplexing and demultiplexing DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING BITS Pilani, Deemed to be University under Section 3 of UGC Act, 1956 Advantages of DSP More robust than analog signals with respect to temperature and other time variation. Easy to adjust the processing characteristic just by changing the coefficients. Accuracy can be controlled by changing the word length of signal. Flexibility (Programmability and reusability) Digital signals can be stored, recovered, transmitted received and manipulated virtually without any error. Reproductively is easy. Exact linear phase No loading problem due to cascading BITS Pilani, Deemed to be University under Section 3 of UGC Act, 1956 DSP design can be expensive especially for high bandwidth signals where fast analog to digital conversion is required(>10 MHz). Design of DSP system is extremely time consuming and highly complex and specialized activity. DSP device consume more power and thus not suitable in some cases using battery power. The need for ADC and DAC not economical for simpler application. Disadvantages of DSP over ASP