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文档介绍:Mixed-Signal and DSP Design Techniques
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Mixed-Signal and DSP Design Techniques
by the technical staff of Analog Devices
edited by Walt Kester
A Volume in the Analog Devices Series
An imprint of Elsevier Science
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Acknowledgments ............................................................................... viii
.......................................................................1 Introduction
Origins of Real-World Signals and Their Units of Measurement......... 3
Reasons for Processing Real-World Signals ...................................... 4
Generation of Real-World Signals....................................................... 5
Methods and Technologies Available for Processing Real- World
Signals ............................................