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Q: What is ECE 438 about?
 
Q: What is ECE 438 about?
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A: Digital signals and systems.
 
A: Digital signals and systems.
  
 
Q: What is a digital signal?
 
Q: What is a digital signal?
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A: A signal that can be represented by a sequence of 0's and 1's.
 
A: A signal that can be represented by a sequence of 0's and 1's.
 
The signal must be discrete time (D.T.): x[n], n e Z
 
The signal must be discrete time (D.T.): x[n], n e Z
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     x[n] e {0,1,2,3,...,255} (grayscale values)
 
     x[n] e {0,1,2,3,...,255} (grayscale values)
  
The digital system
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The Digital System
  
 
digital signal -> system -> digital signal
 
digital signal -> system -> digital signal
  
 
Three main types
 
Three main types
Software (MATLAB, C Program)
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# Software (MATLAB, C program)
Firmware
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# Firmware
Hardware
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# Hardware
  
Advantages of digital signals & systems
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Advantages of Digital Signals & Systems
 
Digital Systems are:
 
Digital Systems are:
-precise
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*Precise
-reproducible
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*Reproducible
-easy to build
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*Easy to build
-adaptable
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*Adaptable
-easy to upgrade/fix
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*Easy to upgrade/fix
-can be saved on bistable storage device
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*Can be saved on a bistable storage device
  
 
x(t) CT World -------------------> x[n] DT World
 
x(t) CT World -------------------> x[n] DT World
-most natural signals live here    -digital media lives here
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-things are intuitive               along with computers, MATLAB,
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The Continuous Time (C.T.) World
-easy math                          and digital circuits.
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*Most natural signals live here
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*Things are intuitive
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*Easy Math
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The Discrete Time (D.T.) World
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*Digital lives here, along with computers, MATLAB, and digital circuits.
  
 
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Q: What is ECE 438 about?

A: Digital signals and systems.

Q: What is a digital signal?

A: A signal that can be represented by a sequence of 0's and 1's. The signal must be discrete time (D.T.): x[n], n e Z The signal values must come from a discrete and finite signal. e.g. x[n] e {0,1}

    x[n] e {0,1,2,3,...,255} (grayscale values)

The Digital System

digital signal -> system -> digital signal

Three main types

  1. Software (MATLAB, C program)
  2. Firmware
  3. Hardware

Advantages of Digital Signals & Systems Digital Systems are:

  • Precise
  • Reproducible
  • Easy to build
  • Adaptable
  • Easy to upgrade/fix
  • Can be saved on a bistable storage device

x(t) CT World -------------------> x[n] DT World

The Continuous Time (C.T.) World

  • Most natural signals live here
  • Things are intuitive
  • Easy Math

The Discrete Time (D.T.) World

  • Digital lives here, along with computers, MATLAB, and digital circuits.

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