EEE 4511C
Real Time Digital Signal Processing Applications
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Prof: Dr. Gugel / Fall 2020
Dec 17, 2021
I think that the course stands to benefit from adjusting the labs. The first half of the course is a review of microprocessor applications (uP) but on a new set of hardware (Texas Instruments). You don't really get to do any cool DSP stuff until I believe Lab 6, and then there are roughly two more labs after that. I think that the assembly portion of the class can be gotten rid of entirely to save two labs that could be then used to do more interesting DSP stuff. I also wish there were more TAs.
You will learn how to use TI's hardware and do a small amount of DSP. You'll learn about ADCs/DACs, wire-wrapping, sampling & aliasing, interpolation/decimation, filter implementation, and Fourier Transform stuff. So you'll get a bit of a blend of signals and systems (Fourier, sampling, aliasing) with a bit of uP stuff (embedded programming, SPI, I2C, etc.) Also, there were weekly quizzes that were a huge part of our grade. We rarely got enough time to work on it, we had no idea what the quizzes were going to be about beforehand, and there were times where Dr. Gugel would release the quiz late and not give us any time to reconcile that lost time.
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Prof: Gugel / Spring 2021
Sep 23, 2021
Coolest course I've taken. Final project is open ended and you can do some very cool things. Very useful to prepare for Senior Design.
Very useful if interested in embedded design.
Barely participated accept for the quizzes, otherwise it was watching his past lectures.
Know your microP fundamentals
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