Hi all, those of you with access to professional mags will no doubt have seen this, but I could not resist as it is at my favourite price ...FREE!! The book is "Digital Signal Processing for Scientis
I have the paper edition of that book, courtesy of Analog Devices, and can only recommend it. Very well written indeed, with an eye to the doubts that newcomers to DSP techniques have. The math is ri
I agree - well worth getting the paper version, if only to save getting a bad neck peering at a computer screen for hours. Andy G4JNT I have the paper edition of that book, courtesy of Analog Devices
Hi Alan and group, IMHO, book you mentioned "Digital Signal Processing for Scientists and Engineers" is ufb, I have actually tried a lot of the examples from it and most of them work flawlessly. In o