·•●- James H. McClellan, Ronald W. Schafer, Mark A. Yoder ·•●-
| #278702 in Books | 2003-03-08 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.30 x1.10 x8.70l,2.62 | File Name: 0130909998 | 489 pages
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Not good for the newcomer|By Jack|I simply refer to this as "Ugh, that book". Unfortunately my courses require this overpriced text. The material presented is the absolute bare minimum and does not give any insight of what is actually going on. The few examples they do give are always the simplest case and is just numbers plugged into a definition. The CD that comes with the b|From the Back Cover|| This best-selling, hands-on, multimedia package provides an introduction to fundamental concepts, specifically discrete-time systems, for beginning engineering students. Created and written by the same well-respected authors, it has been a
Designed and written by experienced and well-respected authors, this hands on, multi-media package provides a motivating introduction to fundamental concepts, specifically discrete-time systems. Unique features such as visual learning demonstrations, MATLAB laboratories and a bank of solved problems are just a few things that make this an essential learning tool for mastering fundamental concepts in today's electrical and computer engineering forum. [PDF.gm80] Signal Processing First Rating: 4.81 (609 Votes)
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