Saturday, February 04, 2006

Introduction

Hi

After taking the opinion of several experts in this field (Professors and working Professionals), we have come to the conclusion that there is serious need to disseminate the expertise gained by
us (me and my batch mates at IIT) on Texas Instrument’s “Digital Signal Processor”.

The importance arises from the fact that there are no experts on this most productive instrument at IIT. In fact we were the first batch to work on this. The steep learning curve one needs to go through, before any significant use of this instrument can be made, makes it desirable for me and my batch mates (Bipul Das, Amlan Ganguly, Koushik Banerjee and others) to share the knowledge we acquired in this area, in course of our BTech thesis preparation last year.

With this aim in mind, I have designed a comprehensive tutorial on the usage of Texas Instruments DSP (Digital Signal Processor). Further, it has been made available online for convenient access at http://dsptute.blogspot.com. This tutorial aims to disseminate the knowledge we, unfortunately, could not directly pass on to our juniors.

We are sure you are with us in our endeavor. Please visit the website and circulate the link to all potential users of Digital Signal Processors. Your feedback is our only source, to understand our drawbacks and make desired improvements. You may send in your comments and suggestions via email or use the “comments section” in the website.

We are looking forward to your kind co-operation. Our mission is to set a trend, which in future will benefit a large section of the student body.

Thanking You
Regards
Kriti Sen Sharma

7 comments:

Subash said...

Yo Kriti ..... Nice work man ...

kriti said...

thank the u....

Anonymous said...

just what I was waiting for ..there is some sanity after all in all the mess that surrounds DSP. (given that TIs website is horribly organized)

kriti said...

@ Anonymous : you could have left your name / email id here...

Anonymous said...

HI
Great work..May be U can throw more light on the subject if possible
Thanks
Vamsee
vamsee.s@gmail.com

V R GUPTA said...

Hi..
good job
thanks for this information
I am a Mtech. student and i m doing the project on DSp processor for that I want to read the real time image through RTDX.
can u please tell me hoe to read the image by using from RTDX and To RTDX bloks in simulink.
actually i am facing the problem in seting of RTDX.
please help me in this regard...........

kriti said...

@ V R Gupta:
I am sorry but I have been out of touch with these for some time. You can read the tutorials at this site. Hopefully you figure this out -- getting RTDX is quite tricky at first.