On Dec 2, 5:36 pm, Jerry Avins <j...@ieee.org> wrote:
> johnstokes wrote:
> > hi
> > i have purchased a dsk6713 board and book by rulph chaissang as i want to
> > learn about real time dsp
>
> > Many of the problems require a analogue sinewave input (obviously) that
> > can be sampled processed and sent to dac for output.
> > but i do not have a signal generator. Can anyone tell me of an
> > alternative way to generate a analogue sine wave input or where cheap
> > generators can be purchased in europe?
>
> A sound card and an appropriate .wav file? maybe someone can make the
> files for you. Volunteers?
>
> Jerry
> --
> Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get.
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Jerry is right. Rulph used the shareware application GoldWave - it can
act as a signal generator and as a virtual oscilloscope/spectrum
analyser (assuming that you have a soundcard.)
Rulph alludes to this on page 3 of the book and gives more details in
Appendix E - Additional Support Tools.
GoldWave is downloadable from www.goldwave.com
Donald
Reply by Jerry Avins●December 2, 20072007-12-02
johnstokes wrote:
> hi
> i have purchased a dsk6713 board and book by rulph chaissang as i want to
> learn about real time dsp
>
> Many of the problems require a analogue sinewave input (obviously) that
> can be sampled processed and sent to dac for output.
> but i do not have a signal generator. Can anyone tell me of an
> alternative way to generate a analogue sine wave input or where cheap
> generators can be purchased in europe?
A sound card and an appropriate .wav file? maybe someone can make the
files for you. Volunteers?
Jerry
--
Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get.
�����������������������������������������������������������������������
Reply by johnstokes●December 2, 20072007-12-02
hi
i have purchased a dsk6713 board and book by rulph chaissang as i want to
learn about real time dsp
Many of the problems require a analogue sinewave input (obviously) that
can be sampled processed and sent to dac for output.
but i do not have a signal generator. Can anyone tell me of an
alternative way to generate a analogue sine wave input or where cheap
generators can be purchased in europe?
cheers
john