Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wuarchive!cs.utexas.edu!rutgers!gatech!eedsp!sjreeves From: sjreeves@eedsp.eedsp.gatech.edu (Stan Reeves) Newsgroups: comp.dsp Subject: internal CD equalizer Message-ID: <1235@eedsp.eedsp.gatech.edu> Date: 9 Oct 90 20:20:09 GMT Reply-To: sjreeves@eng.auburn.edu (Stan Reeves) Organization: Auburn University Lines: 25 I need some advice... I'm thinking about offering a senior design project in which students would design and build an internal CD equalizer. I would like to get some feedback from people experienced with overseeing undergrads in design projects about whether this is too much for a group of senior EE's. I would also appreciate any insight into the issues that will have to be faced for this problem. I have a good background in general DSP, but I'm not much of a hardware person. I expect to have around ten undergrads working six hours a week for twenty weeks on the problem. Most will probably not have had a filter design course (it'll be a corequisite). Senior status in electrical engineering is the basic prerequisite for this project. The project would be to design and implement in hardware an equalizer that takes the digital signal from the CD player, filters it according to the equalizer settings, and feeds the digital output back through the D/A in the CD player. Any helpful advice would be greatly appreciated. Stan Reeves Auburn University, Department of Electrical Engineering, Auburn, AL 36849 INTERNET: sjreeves@eng.auburn.edu