EC ENGR 212A
Theory and Design of Digital Filters
Description: (Formerly numbered Electrical Engineering 212A.) Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour; outside study, eight hours. Requisite: course 113. Approximation of filter specifications. Use of design charts. Structures for recursive digital filters. FIR filter design techniques. Comparison of IIR and FIR structures. Implementation of digital filters. Limit cycles. Overflow oscillations. Discrete random signals. Wave digital filters. Letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Fall 2020 - Pamarti is a great professor who is really passionate about what he does. In my opinion, he is one of the best lecturers that I have had thus far at UCLA. Lectures are well-paced, clear, written in real-time on a notepad so we can keep up. The class consisted of 3 homework assignments, a project, and a final. The homeworks were challenging, but not impossible. If you had any trouble, his office hour sessions would be quite helpful. All lectures and office hours were recorded and posted on CCLE, which was also very nice. I thought the curve was quite generous, as I scored average to above average on most assignments. However, this is a graduate class, so he might have a different grading rubric for undergraduate classes. Overall, I highly recommend you take Pamarti if given the chance.
Fall 2020 - Pamarti is a great professor who is really passionate about what he does. In my opinion, he is one of the best lecturers that I have had thus far at UCLA. Lectures are well-paced, clear, written in real-time on a notepad so we can keep up. The class consisted of 3 homework assignments, a project, and a final. The homeworks were challenging, but not impossible. If you had any trouble, his office hour sessions would be quite helpful. All lectures and office hours were recorded and posted on CCLE, which was also very nice. I thought the curve was quite generous, as I scored average to above average on most assignments. However, this is a graduate class, so he might have a different grading rubric for undergraduate classes. Overall, I highly recommend you take Pamarti if given the chance.