EC ENGR 113DA
Digital Signal Processing Design
Description: (Formerly numbered Electrical Engineering 113DA.) Lecture, two hours; laboratory, four hours; outside study, six hours. Enforced requisite: course 113. Real-time implementation of digital signal processing algorithms on digital processor chips. Experiments involving A/D and D/A conversion, aliasing, digital filtering, sinusoidal oscillators, Fourier transforms, and finite wordlength effects. Course project involving original design and implementation of signal processing systems for communications, speech, audio, or video using DSP chip. In progress grading (credit to be given only on completion of course 113DB).
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
Most Helpful Review
Fall 2018 - This is a great class for senior design. The workload consists of 4 labs, 2 mini-projects, and 1 project proposal for EE 113DB. You get one week for each lab and two weeks for each mini-project. If you don't fool around in class and focus completing the labs, you'll be able to complete the labs/projects in class. So you pretty much get zero homework and no work outside class if you put in the effort during class. The only problem I found with classmates struggling is that they did not have a strong math background. If you understand periodic wave signals and sampling, then this class is s breeze.
Fall 2018 - This is a great class for senior design. The workload consists of 4 labs, 2 mini-projects, and 1 project proposal for EE 113DB. You get one week for each lab and two weeks for each mini-project. If you don't fool around in class and focus completing the labs, you'll be able to complete the labs/projects in class. So you pretty much get zero homework and no work outside class if you put in the effort during class. The only problem I found with classmates struggling is that they did not have a strong math background. If you understand periodic wave signals and sampling, then this class is s breeze.