Winter Semester 2019/20
Digital Signal Processors (MASTER) IS-FEE-20001
Student knowledge and skills in Digital signal processor software development and implementation of digital signal processing basic methods used in telecommunication.
Overview of a way from project of a digital signal processing method used in telecommunication to the full digital signal processor (DSP) implementation. Digital signal processors: fixed and floating point. DSP architecture and instruction set of selected processor; central processing unit, memory, interrupts, DMA, memory cache, peripherals, power-down modes, controlling of the A/D and D/A converters. Hardware design techniques. Software development using assembler and C, software development tools, IDE, API, software optimization, real time data exchange and analysis, JTAG. Programming tips. DSP implementation of selected methods used in telecommunication systems.
Laboratory class: digital signal processor software development. DSP implementation of selected methods used in telecommunication systems. Student projects.
Requirements:
Students are expected to have knowledge in the field of mathematics, physics, circuit theory, digital and analog electronics, fundamentals of computer science. The general requirement is that student finished studies on the bachelor�s level in the area of electrical engineering, electronics and telecommunication or related. In some cases prerequisites are defined.