Reddit reviews Signal Processing First
We found 5 Reddit comments about Signal Processing First. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
We found 5 Reddit comments about Signal Processing First. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
I like Oppenheim's book better, but our university uses Signal Processing First if you need an alternative for additional material.
Then just read a signal processing book. This one is good. And you could message me if you wanna know something if that's not too awkward to you. I love helping out fellow furs.
Signal Processing First by McClellan is what we used. DSP never really peaked my interest so I can't say how good or bad of a book it is.
http://www.amazon.com/Signal-Processing-First-James-McClellan/dp/0130909998
Oppenheim and Schafer is too advanced for an intro. I would recommend Signal Processing First by McClellan, Schafer, and Yoder. It is the book I learned with in college.
http://www.amazon.com/Signal-Processing-First-James-McClellan/dp/0130909998
James McClellan's DSP First: A Multimedia Approach is a great beginner book on DSP, along with his follow-up Signal Processing First.
Yes, the same James McClellan of Parks-McClellan fame.