Symons, Pete (Engineer),

Digital waveform generation / Pete Symons. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2014. - 1 online resource (xviii, 345 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).

Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).

Introduction to waveform generation -- The foundations of digital waveform generation -- Recursive sine wave oscillators -- DDS sine wave generation -- DDS arbitrary waveform generation -- Dynamic waveshape and spectrum control -- Phase domain processing : DDS and the IDFT -- Hardware implementation architectures -- Digital to analogue conversion.

This concise overview of digital signal generation will introduce you to powerful, flexible and practical digital waveform generation techniques. These techniques, based on phase-accumulation and phase-amplitude mapping, will enable you to generate sinusoidal and arbitrary real-time digital waveforms to fit your desired waveshape, frequency, phase offset and amplitude, and to design bespoke digital waveform generation systems from scratch. Including a review of key definitions, a brief explanatory introduction to classical analogue waveform generation and its basic conceptual and mathematical foundations, coverage of recursion, DDS, IDFT and dynamic waveshape and spectrum control, a chapter dedicated to detailed examples of hardware design, and accompanied by downloadable Mathcad models created to help you explore 'what if?' design scenarios, this is essential reading for practitioners in the digital signal processing community, and for students who want to understand and apply digital waveform synthesis techniques.

9781139108072 (ebook)


Signal processing--Digital techniques.
Electric waves.
Oscillators, Electric.

TK5102.9 / .S96 2014

621.3815/33