Overview:
Field programmable gate array (FPGA) digital signal processing (DSP) systems are increasingly being employed by designers to address demanding digital communications, video, and imaging applications. This presentation covers the implementation of a software defined radio (SDR) in a Xilinx Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA). The presentation is a combination of signal processing theory, FPGA architecture, and datapath design. Topics covered include an overview of current generation FPGAs, digital filters, multirate filters, adaptive filters, adaptive channel equalizers and FEC in FPGA systems.
Who Should Attend:
The webcast is applicable to signal processing engineers and scientists planning on implementing future signal processing systems using programmable logic, and to logic/hardware engineers involved with the implementation of FPGA-based signal processing platforms. A basic understanding of signal processing theory, including FFTs, and the fundamentals of digital filters is assumed. Some knowledge and exposure to programmable logic, primarily FPGA technology, would be of benefit.
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