Module1 Introduction To DSP
Module1 Introduction To DSP
Example:
S1(t) = 20t2
S2(x, y) = 3x + 2xy + 10y2
Sample of Signals
Speech
Electrocardiogram
Electroencephalography
Sample of Signals
.|.|.| . Amplitude .|.|.| .
Linear Nonlinear
Operation Operation
.|.|.| . Algorithms .|.|.| .
(1) Superposition
(2) Homogeneity
(1) Superposition
❑ Means that the output response of a system
to the sum of inputs is the same as the sum
of the responses to individual inputs.
2. Accuracy
- Tolerances in analog circuit components
contribute to inaccuracy of analog processing
3. Cost
- Cheaper as a result of low cost digital hardware
and flexible modification
4. Easy Storage
- Digital signals are stored in memory cards and
removable storage devices
LIMITATION of DSP
One practical limitation is the “speed of operation of
analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) & digital signal
processors”
Signals that are defined for every value of time and they
take on values in the continuous interval (a, b) where a
can be negative infinity -∞ and b can be positive infinity
+∞.
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