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More info?)
On Wed, 18 May 2005 08:30:14 -0400, "Johnson" <jdwalton@comt.net>
wrote:
>Check the Analog Devices website -- there is a downloadable DSP book -- also
It's also online at its own website: http
/dspguide.com/
I've got this book specifically for audio (among others on general
DSP):
A Digital Signal Processing Primer : With Applications to Digital
Audio and Computer Music
by Ken Steiglitz
http/www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0805316841
>plenty of application notes. Texas Instruments may also help too.
>
>"Fred Besancon" <besancon@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>news:LIFie.2410$X92.1292@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net...
>> Does anyone know of an internet site or book that explains DSP theory
>> as it relates to home receivers with DSP? I'm looking for a highly
>technical
>> article/book that explains the sources of the clocks in the DSP circuitry.
Sources of the clocks? It seems you want to know more than what
you're literally asking. This would almost always be a quartz crystal
oscillator, just like any computer or microcontroller. Raw data from a
CD or DAT will be clocked at whatever speed it comes from the media,
but it will be (among other things) buffered and reclocked out to a
DSO or D/A with a crystal-based clock.
>> In other words, I'm an audio technician trying to learn as much as
>possible
>> about DSP circuitry.
A good general DSP book will be applicable. Also, lurk and ask on
the newsgroup comp.dsp.
>> Thanks, Fred
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