To help users get acquainted with the DSP PAW system, I've been putting together a guide that covers hardware setup and shares a few algorithm examples that demonstrate how to use the user interface.
The first draft is done, including four algorithm examples: pass-through, user-controlled attenuation, moving average, and differentiation. Everything from signal generation to output observation is done through the DSP PAW system -- no external lab equipment needed! More algorithms will be added in the future, along with extra documentation on how to use other available features. This guide ultimately aims to be the one document needed to turn a new user into a DSP PAW expert.
You can download a PDF of the guide here. The editable document (.odt) version of the guide is available on the repository.
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