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FFT: Getting Started with Real Signals (English)

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About this Lesson

  • Type: Video Tutorial
  • Length: 2:59
  • Media: Flash video file
  • Posted: 05/13/2009
  • Use: Watch Online
  • Size: 11 MB

This lesson is part of the series: Sampling Theory, Real and Complex FFTs

WSOCT and SavvyPaper teach you about FFTs and real signals. Topics include FFT, gaussian noise, noise effects on FFT and noise floor, spurs, coherency and non-coherency. We use NI Labview software as a teaching aid.

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Keith Schaub
Keith Schaub
18 lessons
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04/28/2009

Keith Schaub Founder of Wireless SOC Test Inc, author of the book, Production testing of RF and SOC devices for Wireless Communications, has over 14 years of experience in RF/microwave system design and test engineering. Additionally, he has authored/co-authored several papers and editorials on the state of RF/wireless SOC/SIP testing and the trends of the market including: "MIMO challenges existing ATE", Test & Measurement World, "Reducing EVM Test Time and Indentifying Failure Mechanisms", Evaluation Engineering, "Evolutionary Changes For RF Device Testing", Evaluation Engineering; "Needed: New Thinking For Wireless/RF Testing", Test and Measurement World, and "Concurrent-Parallel Testing...

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