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what is the input and output impedance of an ideal opamp?
How can you use an opamp as buffer?
which transistor configuration is used for power amplication? How power amplification occurs in such a configuration?
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I am new to socket programming. I hav read some basics about socket programming. I want to implement a client server program in windows platform using visual C++. How will i start about? I downloaded certain programmes from internet but cannot make out how the code works. Is there any...
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I am trying to implement speech recognition using vector quantization in simulink. I have extracted the MFCC feature vectors with matlab code. Now i want to import this code to simulink. I tried to use the embedded matlab function block but its giving too many block errors for many...
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There is a book 'Digital signal processing using MATLAB' by John G P Proakis and vinay K Ingle. In this matlab programs for fir filter design using windowing and much more is given.
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difference between microprocessor and dsp
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both DSP and microproceesors anre processors on a single chip. but there are a lot of differences between them. DSPs are optimized for DSP algorithms. For eg all the DSP algorothms require some sort of repeated addition and multiplication. so in...
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Does anyone know about language dependent speech coders? I mean a speech coding system that is dependent on a specific language. a coding system that utilizes the languages chaaracteristics instead of waveform parameters.
can you refer to any sites having material on such coders?
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All signals that we encounter in the real world are real. However for ease of computation and representation we have introduced the complex notations.
for example a sinusoidal wave 'A sin wt' can be represented in complex notation as A exp (jwt) which is a phasor of amplitude A rotating at the...
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