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TI University program, DSP Workshop “OMAP-L138 Experimenter Kit” on April 23 & 24, 2013 at CUSAT, Kerala

April 14th, 2013 No comments

Two days of hands on learning !

Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, SOE, CUSAT is organizing a DSP workshop. dspp_062909c

"TMS320C6748 is a high performance 32bit floating point processor from Texas Instruments. TMS320C6748 DSPs find widespread use in applications like embedded analytics and real-time signal processing, including biometric analytics, communications and audio".

Objective:

In this workshop, the intention is to implement the concepts of digital signal processing into Digital Signal processor.
The TMS320C6748 UNIV KIT along with code composer IDE will be used to illustrate these concepts. The univ kit will have DSP TMS320C6748 SOM along with AIC3104 CODEC for doing real-time audio and signal processing applications. The board includes LEDs and switches which are user programmable.
The workshop includes lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on experiments. The participants will be permitted to carry out hands-on experiments on the DSP board.

Contact:mythili [at] cusat [dot] ac [dot] in or premkumar [at] cusat [dot] ac [dot] in
Phone no. : 09400939416, 0944717544

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Industrial Fisheries Alumni Association, CUSAT (www.ifalumni.org)

July 7th, 2010 1 comment

Cochin University of Science And Technology (CUSAT) is a pioneer among technical universities in India. It is the most sought after university in India and has got around 25 departments of science and technology alone and various non engineering courses.

Starting from 1996-97, CUSAT became international in student admissions and faculty exchanges.

The Industrial Fisheries Alumni Association over a couple of years has been catering to the needs of the seafood industry as well the students of the Industrial Fisheries Association  by pooling the resources and talents of the alumni members. Now they have pioneered in paying back their alma mater, CUSAT whose motto is “May learning illuminate us both, the teacher and the taught

IFAA

The group has launched a website www.ifalumni.org to widen its reach and serve as a reliable source of information. There is an open forum for mutual discussions and studies. Hope it will cater the needs of students and alumni to improve their job prospectus.

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NPTEL free video tutorials for Engineering students from IITs

April 11th, 2010 3 comments

NPTEL is a great boon to Engineering students and GATE aspirants. Various engineering subjects are explained in a clear and lucid manner by senior professors at IITs, which are the most premier Engineering institutions in India (more than 9,500 hours of lecture).

Quoting from NPTEL :

“NPTEL is an acronym for National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning which is an initiative by seven Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT Bombay, Delhi, Guwahati, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras and Roorkee) and Indian Institute of Science (IISc) for creating course contents in engineering and science.

Course contents are useful for teacher training and through them the quality of students can be improved. In addition, the course materials (both web and video) are freely accessible by everyone independent of their geographic location. These courses can be used by professionals for updating their academic background. Open and distance education using NPTEL contents are long term prospects for IITs. The contents will hopefully help evolve criteria for focused learning and a common set of standards for professional education in India through participation by everyone concerned under this platform. “

All the videos are available on youtube. You can choose the subject of your choice from here http://www.youtube.com/iit .

Supporting HTML and PDF documents are available at http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/ . Use any free online video grabbing service or the free Orbit downloader to download the video for watching them offline. The youtube videos are in flash (.flv) format. It’s better to use the cross-platform open-source VLC Media player, which has separate versions for GNU/Linux, Windows and Mac.

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