The explosion of digital data in today’s world means it is crucial for students to understand and practice how to manage and process digital signals that come in from a wide variety of sources. The ARM University Program is addressing this need with the creation of our Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Education Kit.
This Education Kit is powered by ARM Cortex-M4-based microcontrollers, which enable high performance yet energy-efficient digital signal processing at a very affordable price.
By reducing the barrier of entry with the introduction of these low-cost development boards, the DSP Education Kit will allow students to practice theory with advanced hardware.
Learning Outcomes of the Lab Setup are:
Knowledge and understanding of:
DSP basic concepts such as sampling, reconstruction and aliasing
Fundamental filtering algorithms such as FIR, IIR, FFTARM-based microcontrollers as low-power DSP computing platforms
Software programming basics and principles.
Intellectual
Ability to choose between different DSP algorithms for different applications
Ability to use different design methods to achieve better results
Ability to evaluate experimental results (e.g. quality, speed, power) and correlate them with the corresponding designing and programing techniques
Practical
Ability to implement DSP algorithms and design methods on ARM-based microcontrollers
Ability to use commercial hardware and software tools to develop real-time DSP application.
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