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Become an expert in Digital Filters by learning the academic & coding in MATLAB, Boost your Electrical Digital Skills
Description
In RAHDG 493 we’ll Focus on applying formulas to digital filters then we Analyze their characteristics and behaviors. It includes Design and analysis of Digital filters. Number of digital filter problems have been solved to make you understand them better.
This course describes the designing of different digital filters such as Fourier transform, Fourier transform and windowing, and Frequency Sampling. The design and analysis of digital filtering. Each topic will have many examples which goes over them briefly with different parts. By end of each chapter there will be a quiz for you to test your understanding of that specific chapter.
Core subject of this course is digital signal processing. Topics include digital filtering, digital filters, Frequency response, FIR Filters and IIR Filters, Digital Butterworth and Digital Equalizer. By end of the course, you should be able to know how to do digital filtering, use differential equations to solve conversion functions and design FIR and IIR filters.
This course is mostly for academic level Engineering students in different universities around the world.
Since you would be having a lifetime access to this course you would be able to revisit during your career as year passes to refresh your memory.
Instructor
The instructor of this course is Mehrad Nahouri. He has an Associates in Electrical Engineering concentration on digital field and is a lecturer at Rahsoft.
Pre-Requisite:
Introduction to signals and Systems, Digital Signal Processing, Differential Equations
What is the target audience?
This course is for students working in the digital field.
Undergraduate students
Electrical Engineer
Computer Engineer
Graduate students taking Digital Filter course
Researchers in Digital Filter field
Course content
Introduction
Digital Filters
FIR Filters
Digital Butterworth
Digital Equalizer
Discrete Fourier Transform
IIR Filters
Z-Transform
Who this course is for:
Electrical Engineers
Computer Engineers
Electrical Engineering Students
Computer Engineering Students
The 4 main things the student will learn by the end of the course:
Reconstruct Filters
Convert Analog Filters to digital
Convert Digital Filters to Analog
Produce Digital Filters