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文档介绍:Digital Signal Processing
System-Level Design
Using LabVIEW
Digital Signal Processing
System-Level Design
Using LabVIEW
by Nasser Kehtarnavaz and Namjin Kim
University of Texas at Dallas
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Contents
Preface ...............................................................................................ix
What’s on the CD-ROM? ......................................................................xi
Chapter 1: Introduction ..................................................................... 1
Digital Signal Processing Hands-On Lab Courses ...............