
Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Lab
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Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Lab
The laboratory combines both hardware and software facilities. The DSP lab is equipped with 41 computing workstation, loaded with MATLAB, Multisim and Code Composer Studio. 10 workstations are interfaced with DSP trainer kits (C6713, C6748).

Specifications
The laboratory combines both hardware and software facilities. The DSP lab is equipped with 46 computing workstation, loaded with Multisim and Code Composer Studio. 10 workstations are interfaced with DSP trainer kits (C6713, C6748).
The laboratory combines both hardware and software facilities. The DSP lab is equipped with 46 computing workstation, loaded with Multisim. 10 workstations are interfaced with DSP trainer kits (C6713, C6748).
Current Equipment
This lab is equipped with excellent facilities for DSP. This lab includes 46 computers
with specialized Digital Signal Processing Hardware/Software.
(i) TMS320C6713 – 7 Nos.
(ii) TMS320C6748 – 10 Nos
(iii) Multisim (30 users)
(iv) 46 Computers (Intel i7,i5,i3 – 32 GB,16GB,8GB,4GB RAM)
Lab investment: Rs. 31,82,805/-
This lab is utilized for conducting the following course(s):
18ECC204J – Digital Signal Processing Lab
18ECE243J – Digital Image and Video Processing Lab
18ECC206J – VLSI Design Lab
21ECC233L – Data Structures Lab
Description
Digital Signal Processing (DSP) is concerned with the representation of signals as a sequence of numbers and the operations carried out on the signals to extract specific information contained in them. The objective of the laboratory is to enable the students to simulate and experiment with digital signals and systems and apply the theory they have studied in DSP
courses. Students can implement digital signal processing algorithms using different computational platforms and DSP tools. They can critically analyze the behavior of their implementation and observe the specific limitations inherent to the computational platform and tools.
Contact Persons
Mrs. N. Hemavathi
Technical Assistant
hemavatn@srmist.edu.in

The DSP laboratory is located in room no. TP916 Open Door Access: 8:00am - 7:00pm Saturday : 9:00am - 5.00pm Scheduled classes take priority.
