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RE: reading materials

This is probably not what you want, but if you really want to understand what's going on, this is where I started. I learned digital signal processing from a 1975 book, "Digital Signal Processing" by Oppenheim and Schafer. The latest version of this book is called "Discrete Time Signal Processing" and is linked below.

This may not be the easiest book on the market and some of the reviews suggest it is at the graduate level. This was OK for me, as I was a math major. It took a while to work through this book, but after doing so then I was able to read more specialized technical books and articles and complete the project that I was working on, having developed the confidence that I understood what I was doing rather then just memorizing formulas and recipes.



Tony Lauck

"Diversity is the law of nature; no two entities in this universe are uniform." - P.R. Sarkar



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