Digital signal processors

Andrej Magyar; Arild Lacroix

Kybernetika (1990)

  • Volume: 26, Issue: 3, page 206-220
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Magyar, Andrej, and Lacroix, Arild. "Digital signal processors." Kybernetika 26.3 (1990): 206-220. <http://eudml.org/doc/28727>.

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