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Architectures for Digital Signal Processing [Hardcover]

Peter Pirsch
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Digital signal processing (DSP) covers a wide range of applications such as signal acquisition, analysis, transmission, storage, and synthesis. Special attention is needed for the VLSI (very large scale integration) implementation of high performance DSP systems with examples from video and radar applications. This book provides basic architectures for VLSI implementations of DSP tasks covering architectures for application specific circuits and programmable DSP circuits. It fills an important gap in the literature by focusing on the transition from algorithms specification to architectures for VLSI implementations. Areas covered include:
* architectures for basic operations and elementary functions
* parallel processing and pipelining
* application specific array processors
* programmable digital signal processors
With the fusion of signal processing algorithms and VLSI circuit design it will assist digital signal processing architecture developers. This book is of particular interest to electronic engineering and computer science students and will benefit practitioners of digital signal processor circuit design.

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Provides basic architectures for VLSI implementations of DSP tasks covering architectures for application specific circuits and programmable DSP circuits. DLC: Signal processing - Digital techniques.

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1.0 out of 5 stars beyond horrible, Mar 17 2004
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Alvin Rasing (San Diego, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Architectures for Digital Signal Processing (Hardcover)
ridiculous explanations of fundamental concepts. some chapter exercises are so damn confusing you'll spend a hell of a time wondering how to start. and nothing justifies the price of this useless little book! If you're assigned this book, best of luck
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1.0 out of 5 stars Worst book in DSP, April 15 2002
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This review is from: Architectures for Digital Signal Processing (Hardcover)
This is the worst book I have ever used as a student. It not only is vague, but lacks samples to difficult concepts which makes it very difficult to follow. Unless you can read math as you can read plain english, I strongly advice to not but this book! I only have it as it was a requirement.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Worst book in DSP, April 15 2002
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Architectures for Digital Signal Processing (Hardcover)
This is the worst book I have ever used as a student. It not only is vague, but lacks samples to difficult concepts which makes it very difficult to follow. Unless you can read math as you can read plain english, I strongly advice to not but this book! I only have it as it was a requirement.

2.0 out of 5 stars Not Readily Readable, Oct 9 2005
By Readers Ahoy! "Seeking the truth" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Architectures for Digital Signal Processing (Hardcover)
Huy.
This book isnt too bad when trying to cover various different architechtures. However the way the suject is handled boggles my mind that I have started to fear this complex subject now!!

Any way...even other books like the one by Uwe Beyer is hard reading and u have to really scratch your gray cells a lot. I am still to come across a book with ample examples. Hence I am not giving this book a 'one star rating'
If any one does know such a book then please do write an online review that can help all novice to this field.

5.0 out of 5 stars A book of high quality DSP architectures, Aug 12 2004
By Bob Anderson - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Architectures for Digital Signal Processing (Hardcover)
As an experienced DSP engineer, I can say this is a very useful book. Pirsch quickly gets to the heart of the matter and presents practical high quality DSP architectures for implementation in ASIC or FPGAs.
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