Digital Signal Processing
Digital Signal Processing Course
Years: 2014-2023 (10 times)
Lecture notes
Course Lecture Notes (in Hebrew), co-authored with Tom Trigano.
Recordings 2022-2023
Note: another link=another host for same lectures
- Session A:
- Lec1 - Introduction: link, another link, notes
- Lec2 - Z-transform: link, another link, notes
- Lec3 - Inv-Z, DTFT, notes
- Lec4 - Systems: link, another link, notes
- Lec5 - Resampling: link, another link, notes
- Lec6 - DFT: link, another link, notes
- Lec7 - DFT: link, another link, notes
- Filter Design: link, another link, notes
- Session B:
- Lec1- Introduction: link, another link, notes
- Lec2 - Z-transform: link, another link, notes
- Lec3 - Inv-Z, DTFT: link, another link, notes
- Lec4 - Systems: link, another link, notes
- Lec5 - Resampling: link, another link, notes
- Lec6 - DFT: link, another link, notes
- Lec7 - DFT: link, another link, notes
- Filter Design: link, another link, notes
- Project Guidelines: link, another link, another link
Recordings 2021-2022
- Minimum phase
- Sample rate conversion
- Under-sampling
- fvtool in Matlab
- Midterm Solution: Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4
- Project Guidelines
Practical exercises by Barak Amihod
Recordings 2020-2021 (Covid year)
- Session A:
- Session B:
Course projects
Course projects during project-oriented (PO) teaching During some of the years, it was a project-oriented course with projects like:
- Distinguish between switch-mode and linear load. A split-core current transformer (ECS1030-L72) was used as a sensor connected to the microphone port.
- Average step frequency by mobile phone sensors recording with mobile Matlab application.
- Pendulum frequency analysis by mobile phone sensors recording with mobile Matlab application.