Reply by Mike Rosing January 19, 20082008-01-19
Both have advantages. If you are more theoretically minded, go for
Matlab. If you are more experimentally inclined, go for the EZ kit.

Patience, persistence, truth,
Dr. mike

On Sat, 19 Jan 2008, chawla_abhimanyu wrote:

> hi guys..
>
> i'm a non tech (pure physics background) newbie interested to pursue a
> DSP project...
> i've been given the foll options by my univ:
> 1. ADSP 2181 EZ Kit Lite
> 2. MATLAB
> which of the ways wud be better to grasp DSP concepts and to start a
> career in this field?
>
> Thanks for your advice...
Reply by chawla_abhimanyu January 19, 20082008-01-19
hi guys..

i'm a non tech (pure physics background) newbie interested to pursue a
DSP project...
i've been given the foll options by my univ:
1. ADSP 2181 EZ Kit Lite
2. MATLAB
which of the ways wud be better to grasp DSP concepts and to start a
career in this field?

Thanks for your advice...