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DSP Introductory Notebooks

This repository contains a collection of educational Jupyter Notebooks on DSP (Digital Signal Processing) theory. No special hardware required, just a computer that has Python and the Jupyter environment installed (we recommend Anaconda if you are setting up for the first time). If you are running this from a board running PYNQ you should already be all set.

PYNQ Quick Start

The DSP notebooks can be installed on to your development board by running a simple line of code in a command terminal. However, you will need to connect your board to the internet. Follow the instructions below to install the notebooks now.

  • Power on your development board with an SD Card containing a fresh PYNQ v2.7 image.
  • Navigate to Jupyter Labs by opening a browser (preferably Chrome) and connecting to http://<board_ip_address>:9090/lab.
  • We need to open a terminal in Jupyter Lab. Firstly, open a launcher window as shown in the figure below:

  • Now open a terminal in Jupyter as illustrated below:

  • Now simply run the code below that will install the package to your system.
pip3 install git+https://github.com/strath-sdr/dsp_notebooks

Once installation has complete you will find the DSP notebooks in the Jupyter workspace directory 'rfsoc-studio/dsp-notebooks'. The folder will be named 'dsp-notebooks'.