Nagoor Kani is a renowned expert in the field of electronics and communication engineering. With years of experience in teaching and research, he has written several popular textbooks on DSP, microcontrollers, and other related topics. His books are widely used by students, engineers, and researchers across the globe.
The final unit touches on hardware. While not as deep as a dedicated DSP processor manual, Kani covers the architecture of the TMS320C5x processor, addressing modes, and basic assembly instructions. This section is designed purely for scoring marks in university exams, giving just enough detail to answer 5 and 10 mark questions.
Deep dives into the Discrete Time Fourier Transform (DTFT) and the importance of sampling theorems to avoid aliasing.
The book is typically divided into 8–9 chapters, covering the core areas of a standard DSP course:
The book places heavy emphasis on solved numerical examples (over 320) and exercises (over 1,000) to help students navigate the mathematical nature of the subject.