Teaching
materials
TI offers a number of resources to
support DSP teaching activities in academic institutions. These include:
- From MATLAB and
SIMULINK to Real-time Using TI DSP Teaching ROM
Covers applications in Audio, Video, Imaging, Communications and
Control
Literature # SSQC016
This teaching ROM focuses on work-flow and application-based teaching
rather than individual DSP algorithms implementation. The materials
complement the content found on other Texas Instruments Teaching ROMs.
The idea is that you start from algorithm development and show how
easily an idea is prototyped step-by-step, and then deployed on the
hardware. The CD-ROM contains a suite of example applications in various
fields such as Audio, Video, Imaging, Communications and Control. The
basic examples enable students to experiment with real-time DSP
applications, showing how to create prototypes using the Mathworks and
Texas Instruments development tools (hardware and software). Advanced
level examples are also included, where the basic tools are integrated
with external dedicated hardware and/or software modules.
Platforms used: TMS320F2808 eZdsp Starter Kit (DSK), TMS320F2812 eZdsp
Start Kit (DSK), TMS320C6713 DSP Starter Kit (DSK), TMS320C6416 DSP
Starter Kit (DSK), DM6437 Digital Video Development Platform (DVDP).
Author: Jacob Fainguelernt, 2008
Jacob Fainguelernt, is the engineering supervisor of the Signal
Processing and Communication labs at the School of Electrical
Engineering at Tel-Aviv University. He also works as a consultant in the
fields of Telecommunication and Signal Processing. He holds an MSc EE
and BSc EE from Technion and an MBA from Tel-Aviv University. Previously
he managed the Signal Processing group at Telrad (Lod, Israel), and he
was also the system engineering group manager and Chief Engineer of ADC
in Israel. He is a senior member of the IEEE.
This ROM is available to order from our online form.
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MSP430 Teaching ROM - Download
the highlights to get you started here!
Literature # SSQC017
This CD-ROM has been created to
provide the vital core materials to enable educators and academics to
teach microcontrollers (MCUs), using devices from the Texas Instruments
MSP430 family. The materials include slides, labs, tests, programs and
application examples, written in an academic style that is both
interesting and technically detailed.
In addition, the tutorials can be used as student guides to a series of
modules and laboratory exercises. Each module is dedicated to a specific
aspect of the device, including detailed descriptions of how to use a
range of peripherals.
A step-by-step project guide to using different software development
tools, with instructions on how to use the available hardware starter
kits to perform the laboratory exercises, is also included.
Hardware platforms
supported:
MSP430FG4618 (MSP430FG4618/F2013
Experimenter’s board),
MSP430F2013 and the MSP430F2274
(eZ430-F2013 and eZ430-RF2500 MSP430 USB Stick Development Tool).
Software supported: Code
Composer Essentials v3.0 and IAR KIckstart ®
Authors:
Pedro Dinis Gaspar, António
Espírito Santo, Bruno Ribeiro, Humberto Santos
University of Beira Interior,
Electromechanical Engineering Department, Portugal, 2009. They hold a
PhD and MSc from University of Beira Interior.
The authors are Professors in
the Electromechanical Engineering Department, in charge of the following
undergraduate and graduate courses where they use the MSP430:
- Instrumentation and
Measurements
- Data Acquisition
- Automation and Robotics
- Industrial Informatics
- Real Time Systems
- Embedded Systems
- Bionic Systems.
This ROM is available to order
on our online form
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C2000™ Teaching CDROM.
Second Edition now covers TMS320F2812, TMS320LF2407 and TMS320F243.
Literature code SSQC011
This CD-ROM is designed to support teachers and professors teaching DSP-based
control using the TI TMS320C2000 DSP platform. Written and designed by
Frank Bormann of University of Applied Sciences Zwickau, Germany, this
CD-ROM provides a series of 16 modules with teaching material for the new
generation Texas Instruments Digital Signal Controller TMS320F2812. The
contents include presentation slides, a textbook with 488 pages, along
with procedures and solutions for laboratory exercises, all presented in
source-code form to allow flexibility of use. The laboratory exercises are
based on the TMS320F2812 eZdsp and the C programming language.
The Author Frank Bormann is a University Lecturer in Automotive
Electronics, Real-Time- Control and Digital Signal Processing. His
department at the Zwickau University is an internationally recognized
centre for automotive data bus systems and electromagnetic compatibility.
He became a certified instructor for Texas Instruments in 1998, and
lectures the 4-day design workshops for the TMSC2000-family in Europe. In
April 2006 he was given TI's DSP Educators Award in recognition of his
major contribution to technical education worldwide. In addition to the
new material, the First Edition of this Teaching ROM written by Richard
Sikora, is included. This material is dedicated to the 16-Bit generation
of the C2000-family and provides exercises that are based on the
TMDS320F243 Starter Kit and the TMS320LF2407 DSK.
The "Zwickau Adaptor board" used in many of the experiments can be
obtained from Systec. More details here.
Teaching ROMs can be ordered using our online form.
- C5000™ Teaching CDROM: Literature code
SSQC009. Includes 23 chapters, which represent about 1300 PowerPoint
slides. These chapters cover both the hardware part of the ‘C5000 platform
(Architecture, description of each peripheral) and the implementation (FIR
and IIR filters, image compression, Fast Fourier Transform, Polyphase
filters, Frequency modulation, GMSK
modulation, and more). Most chapters come with associated source
files that have developed for the C5416 and C5510 DSP Starter Kits. In
addition to the laboratories, applications, such as an audio sweep
generator and various audio effects, are included.
Written and designed by Genevieve Baudoin, Olivier Venard and Ferial
Virolleau of ESIEE (Ecole Superieure d'Ingenieurs en Electrotechnique et Electronique),
Paris, France, with additional applications and code from Richard Sikora.
Teaching ROMs can be ordered using our online form
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C6000™
Teaching CDROM. Literature code SSQC012. Second Edition now covers
TMS320C6416, TMS320C6713 and TMS320C6711 DSK.
Written by well known Author and Lecturer Dr. Naim Dahnoun of Bristol
University, UK, recipient of the first TI DSP Educational Award, this ROM
is an updated and expanded version of the first TMS320C6000 Teaching ROM
(Literature #SSQC006). The material describes the TMS320C6000 architecture
in detail, introduces Code Composer Studio (CCS), the Operating System (DSP/BIOS),
Software Optimization and also provides common DSP applications
implemented on the TMS320C6711, C6713 and C6416 DSP Starter Kit (DSK)
platforms.
The material was written and trialed by Dr Dahnoun and then extensively
reviewed by a panel of selected academics around the world. The result is
TI’s most comprehensive set of teaching materials and programs ever
contributed to technical education. Includes 22 chapters, the material
describes the ‘C6000 architecture in detail, introduces Code Composer
Studio (CCS), the Operating System (DSP/BIOS), Software Optimisation and
also provides common DSP applications implemented on the TMS320C6711,
‘C6713 and ‘C6416 DSP Starter Kit (“DSK”) platforms.
Teaching ROMs can be ordered using our online form
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