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Digital Signal Processing

Digital signal processing (DSP) affords greater flexibility, higher performance (in terms of attenuation and selectivity), better time and environment stability, and lower equipment production costs than traditional analog techniques. Components available today let DSP extend from baseband to intermediate frequencies (IFs). This makes DSP useful for tuning and signal selectivity, and frequency up and down conversion.

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