Abstract

The study of digital signal processing (DSP) can be simplified by use of a good computer and proper tools. The purpose of this chapter is to look at some of the types of tools that are available for DSP exploration and approaches to getting the most out of each tool. Spreadsheets as well as almost any programming language can be used for studying DSP. However, for actually producing DSP applications, there are three basic choices: assembly language, C, and FORTRAN. A number of good general-purpose mathematical tools are also available for studying DSP. In-circuit emulators are invaluable aids for developing embedded applications. They often greatly shorten the hardware and software debug time. In the last few years, the World Wide Web (WWW) has become a major tool for researching a wide variety of topics. The material on the Web that relates to DSP is large, varied, and rather dynamic.

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