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J-DSP for Communications

Step 1. Refer J-DSP Manual and tutorial to get familiar with J-DSP environment.

            J-DSP Manual and Tutorial

 Step 2. Read the following manuals.

            J-DSP analog communication Manual & Introduction to J-DSP analog communication labs

 Step 3. Run J-DSP for latest analog communication blocks.

            Run J-DSP for latest analog communication blocks

 Step 4. Submit the evaluation forms.

 Step 5. Make your report.

 

  •  LAB 1:

Amplitude Modulation HTML or PDF        Evaluation form for lab 1

 

  • LAB 2:

Angle Modulation HTML         Evaluation form for lab 2


1. You have to submit following evaluation forms along with the submission of Lab 1. It is required and 1.5 bonus points will be added for your submission.  

 i) General evaluation form-I

ii) General evaluation form-II

iii) General evaluation form-III

iv) Evaluation form for Lab1

 2. Read "Hints to Avoid Problems with graphs" in Introduction/How to submit lab work

 3. DO NOT copy others work. If any sort of cheating is found in your work, it will be immediately reported to the course instructor. 

 4. Try to be familiar with J-DSP environment. For Lab 1, you have to use J-DSP. 

 5. The recommended resolution on your screen is 1024 x 768 pixels.

 

 

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Multidisciplinary Initiative on Distance Learning Technologies
J-DSP and On-line Laboratory Concepts by Prof. Andreas Spanias. For further information contact spanias@asu.edu
Department of Electrical Engineering - Multidisciplinary Initiative on Distance Learning - ASU

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