Electro-acoustics
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| Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 311EL | credit | 1 | 1 hours (45 min) of instruction per week, 15 to 20 hours of self-study | English | summer |
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The subject provides FAMU International
Contents
I. History of Audio Recording Devices
Phonautograph
Phonograph
Gramophone by Emil Berliner
Optical recording on film – variable density, variable area, Dolby Stereo
Electromagnetic induction
Wire Recorder
Tape Recorder
Digital Recording using Electromagnetic Induction = RDAT, DAT, ADAT
Optical recording on disc, CD
Magneto-Optical Recording – Minidisc
Hard disk
Hard Disk Audio Recorder
Recorders for Film Shooting
II. A/D and D/A CONVERTERS
Binary system
Integers
Conversion from binary to decimal
MSB, LSB
Real numbers - floating point
A/D converter
Sampling frequency, aliasing
PWM = pulse width modulation
Dithering
Jitter
D/A converter
Learning outcomes
To use some of the same techniques within your own projects.
Prerequisites and other requirements
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Literature
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Evaluation methods and criteria
Watch recommended movies.
Attend to classes.
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No schedule has been prepared for this course