Features
- Cover Type: Hard Cover with 774 pages
- Published by: Springer; 3rd ed. edition December 4, 2007
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 3540726128
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-3540726128
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Book Dimensions:
9.4 x 6.5 x 2 inches
- Weighs: 2.9 pounds
Product Review
From the reviews:
"5 Stars: this book is well written and covers many of the aspects of DSP with FPGAs. I run a business that specializes exclusively in high performance DSP designs using FPGAs. This book pretty much covers it all, in fact it closely parallels the material we present in our DSP for FPGAs seminar. I very highly recommend this book."
Ray Andraka of Andraka Consultants, N. Kingstown, RI
"This second edition provides new material on the design of serial and array dividers, the description of a complete floating-point library, and adaptive filter design. Over 25 additional exercises as compared to the first edition are also included in the book. It is worth noting that there are two appendices on the Verilog source code and furthermore a glossary of the abbreviations typical in the field are provided." (Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1050, 2005)
I find the theorethical introductions (with fine details often normally included) in each topic very useful, because it sets the environment for the designs that follow. Congratulations on a well done and very useful job!
(Professor Dr. Volnei Pedroni)
Book Description
Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are revolutionizing digital signal processing as novel FPGA families are replacing ASICs and PDSPs for front-end digital signal processing algorithms. So the efficient implementation of these algorithms is critical and is the main goal of this book. It starts with an overview of today's FPGA technology, devices, and tools for designing state-of-the-art DSP systems. A case study in the first chapter is the basis for more than forty design examples throughout. The following chapters deal with computer arithmetic concepts, theory and the implementation of FIR and IIR filters, multirate digital signal processing systems, DFT and FFT algorithms, advanced algorithms with high future potential, and adaptive filters. Each chapter contains exercises. The VERILOG source code and a glossary are given in the appendices, while the accompanying CD-ROM contains the examples in VHDL and Verilog code as well as the newest Altera "Quartus II web edition" software. This edition has a new chapter on microprocessors, new sections on special functions using MAC calls, intellectual property core design and arbitrary sampling rate converters, and over 100 new exercises.
Reader Reviews
This review is from: Digital Signal Processing with Field Programmable Gate Arrays (With CD-ROM) (Hardcover)
This book is well written and covers many of the aspects of DSP with FPGAs. I run a business that specializes exclusively in high performance DSP designs using FPGAs. This book pretty much covers it all, in fact it closely parallels the material we present in our DSP for FPGAs seminar. I very highly recommend this book. The following are the contents of the book, which are not otherwise listed on Amazon: 1. Intro, which goes over FPGA architectures, 25 pages 2. Computer arithmetic. Covers computer arithmetic from the slant of hardware. Includes distributed arithmetic and cordic discussion, 46 pages, 3. FIR filters 34 pages 4. IIR filters 24 pages 5. Multirate signal processing -- decimation &interpolation, polyphase decompositin, CIC filters, Multistage decimators, Frequency sampling, filterbanks, wavelets. 59 pages 6. Fourier Transforms -- 42 pages 7. Advanced topics -- Rectangular and number theoretic transforms, error control and cryptography, modulation & demodulation --76 pages 8 . references and source code 76 pages -Ray Andraka, P.E. President, Andraka Consulting Group, Inc
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