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DSP Related Math: Nice Animated GIFs

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher April 24, 20143 comments

Stephane Boucher collected a compact set of animated GIFs that make common DSP math click visually. He spotted popular posts on the ECE subreddit and aggregated DSP-focused GIFs in one place to speed intuition and teaching. Examples include the relationship between sin and cos with right triangles, constructing a square wave from an infinite series, and the continuous Fourier transform pair of the rect and sinc functions.


DSPRelated and EmbeddedRelated now on Facebook & I will be at EE Live!

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher February 27, 20148 comments

Stephane Boucher announces two practical updates for DSPRelated readers. He launched Facebook pages for DSPRelated and EmbeddedRelated so members can get faster updates, and he will be attending EE Live in San Jose from March 30 to April 3 with a $100-off promo code for early registration. He also asks the community for ideas on how to make his conference coverage most useful.


Collaborative Writing Experiment: Your Favorite DSP Websites

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher May 30, 2013

Stephane Boucher invites the DSPRelated community to a live Google Docs experiment to crowdsource the best DSP websites. After a successful run with EmbeddedRelated, he opens a shared document where members can add, edit, and curate links in real time. The post explains the simple rules, notes revision rollback protection, and asks readers to refresh and help keep the list useful and spam-free while watching it evolve.


DSPRelated Finally on Twitter!

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher February 20, 20132 comments

After resisting social networks, Stephane Boucher announces DSPRelated's move to Twitter and a few site improvements. Users can now sign in once to access DSPRelated, FPGARelated and EmbeddedRelated with the same account, and the site will post updates from @dsprelated, @embeddedrelated and @fpgarelated. To encourage followers, Boucher will occasionally tweet links that award prizes to the first visitors.


Two jobs

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher December 5, 201223 comments

Stephane Boucher explains why EmbeddedRelated went quiet for a few months after a volunteer project demanded more of his time. He and his wife organized a clown-gymnastics show with 15 kids, sold more than 700 of 800 tickets, and raised $2,700 for the Tree of Hope. Now the shows are done and he plans to resume regular posting with new site features.


Do you like the new Comments System?

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher September 19, 20124 comments

I have just finished implementing a new comments system for the blogs.  Do you like it?

Please share your thoughts with me by adding a comment.

I'll wait a few days and make sure it works properly and then I'll port it to the code snippets and papers section.

Thanks!


DSP Papers, Articles, Theses, etc

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher March 17, 20111 comment

Stephane Boucher invites the DSP community to help expand DSPRelated's Papers and Theses repository, which currently lists just over 100 documents. He asks contributors to find and submit recent DSP PDFs, ideally from the last ten years, and notes that each approved submission enters the submitter into a draw for Michael Parker's Digital Signal Processing 101; the draw is planned for early April.


Code Snippets Suggestions

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher January 19, 20115 comments

Despite being only a couple of months old, the Code Snippet section ( DSPRelated.com/code.php ) already contains tens of snippets, thanks to the contributors who have taken the time to share their code. 

But let's not stop here - there is room for several hundreds more snippets before the database can be said to cover a decent portion of the DSP field.  

To keep the momentum going, I will do two things:  

First, I am modifying the rewards program.  Instead of...


Latest DSP Books

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher December 1, 2010

Rick Lyons' third edition of Understanding Digital Signal Processing has arrived, and Stephane Boucher says the new material justifies upgrading older copies. He also highlights a new title, C. Britton Rorabaugh's Notes On Digital Signal Processing, as another recent release to watch. In addition, dsprelated.com's books listing now sorts by publication date rather than database addition, making it easier to find newly published DSP titles.


Code Snippets Section Now LIVE

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher November 2, 20101 comment

A new code-sharing section on DSPRelated is now live, giving engineers a central place to browse and share DSP code snippets. Take a few minutes to rate and comment on snippets you can judge, or apply to become a contributor and upload your own examples. You can also learn about the contributor reward program and send feedback to help the community grow, says Stephane Boucher.


The Beginning of a New Chapter

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher October 22, 20255 comments

After years of hesitation, Stephane Boucher and Jacob Beningo finally turned their virtual events into an in-person reality with the inaugural Signal Processing Summit and Embedded Systems Summit at the Sonesta Silicon Valley. The post captures the logistics, a last-minute travel scare during a US government shutdown, the joy of meeting speakers like Fred Harris, and practical lessons for future technical events. It closes by inviting community feedback and venue suggestions.


The 2024 DSP Online Conference

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher October 28, 2024

The post announces the fifth annual DSP Online Conference, marking the event’s 5th anniversary and featuring renowned DSP practitioners including fred harris, Rick Lyons, Julius Orion Smith III, and Dan Boschen. It outlines access options—purchased passes provide on-demand viewing of all sessions through September 2025—and explains the daily release structure, with new sessions posted at 6 AM EDT and a chat/forum for each presentation. The article describes select live Q&A interactions hosted via Zoom (informal, 30-minute sessions) and lists three scheduled live presentations: Dan Boschen’s workshop on October 30 at 11 AM EDT and Fred Harris’s talks on October 31 at 10 AM and noon EDT. Recordings of live presentations are promised to appear on-demand shortly after they conclude.


DSP Papers, Articles, Theses, etc

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher March 17, 20111 comment

Stephane Boucher invites the DSP community to help expand DSPRelated's Papers and Theses repository, which currently lists just over 100 documents. He asks contributors to find and submit recent DSP PDFs, ideally from the last ten years, and notes that each approved submission enters the submitter into a draw for Michael Parker's Digital Signal Processing 101; the draw is planned for early April.


DSPRelated Finally on Twitter!

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher February 20, 20132 comments

After resisting social networks, Stephane Boucher announces DSPRelated's move to Twitter and a few site improvements. Users can now sign in once to access DSPRelated, FPGARelated and EmbeddedRelated with the same account, and the site will post updates from @dsprelated, @embeddedrelated and @fpgarelated. To encourage followers, Boucher will occasionally tweet links that award prizes to the first visitors.


Signal Processing Summit - Cancellation Policy

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher September 10, 2025

The post announces a flexible cancellation policy for the inaugural Signal Processing Summit, an intimate DSP event limited to 70 seats and scheduled in Silicon Valley this October. It explains refundable options designed to give attendees confidence when registering early: a full refund minus a $95 processing fee for cancellations before the end of September, a 50% refund for cancellations in October before October 6, and no refunds after that date. The policy is positioned to help prospective attendees lock in the Early Bird rate, secure discounted hotel accommodations, and plan travel with reduced risk. The announcement frames the policy as a way to remove barriers to commitment and encourages readers who have been undecided to register now and attend the Summit.


Call for Speakers for the Inaugural Signal Processing Summit

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher July 30, 2025

Announcing the Call for Speakers for the inaugural Signal Processing Summit, happening October 14-16, 2025 in Silicon Valley. If you have practical, real-world DSP experience, including communications, audio, AI/ML, or core techniques, organizers want talks that are actionable and engineer-focused. Four tracks plus an open call for radar, imaging, biomedical, and sensor-system applications are listed; submit proposals by August 8, 2025.


50,000th Member Announced!

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher January 11, 2010

In my last post, I wrote that DSPRelated.com was about to reach the 50,000 members mark.  Well, I am very happy to announce that it happened during the holidays, and the lucky person is Charlie Tsai from Taiwan.  Charlie is an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the National Central University in Taiwan where he teaches the "Biomedical Signal Processing" class.  He is also the advisor of the


New Papers / Theses Section

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher March 21, 20081 comment

Stephane Boucher launched a Papers & Theses section on DSPRelated to gather DSP dissertations and papers in one spot. Authors can submit already-hosted documents or upload PDFs for optional hosting, provided they have sharing rights, and help is available for PDF conversion. Listing your work boosts visibility and opportunities, and non-English documents are welcomed while the section is in beta.


Do you like the new Comments System?

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher September 19, 20124 comments

I have just finished implementing a new comments system for the blogs.  Do you like it?

Please share your thoughts with me by adding a comment.

I'll wait a few days and make sure it works properly and then I'll port it to the code snippets and papers section.

Thanks!


Latest DSP Books

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher December 1, 2010

Rick Lyons' third edition of Understanding Digital Signal Processing has arrived, and Stephane Boucher says the new material justifies upgrading older copies. He also highlights a new title, C. Britton Rorabaugh's Notes On Digital Signal Processing, as another recent release to watch. In addition, dsprelated.com's books listing now sorts by publication date rather than database addition, making it easier to find newly published DSP titles.