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LabVIEW Digital Signal Processing

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Publisher
McGraw-Hill Professional
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Leaves
225
Edition
1
Category
Library

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LabVIEW Digital Signal Processing teaches engineers how to use the graphical programming language to create virtual instruments to handle to most sophisticated DSP applications. From basic filters to complex sampling mechanisms to signal generators, LabVIEW virtual instruments (VIs) can make DSP work faster and much less expensive - a particular boon to the many engineers working on cutting edge communications systems. A CD-ROM contains sample LabVIEW VIs as well as color images from many of the displays in the book.


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