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TI_lab.jpgUMR engineering students are benefiting this fall from a donation by Texas Instruments. The donation, valued at roughly $7,500, is giving undergraduate students the opportunity to conduct hands-on experiments using real-time digital signal processing platforms (DSP). (DSP is a flexible technique of processing analog signals in digital form, which is fundamental to the technology industries two fastest growing markets - wireless and multimedia).

Sounds good to me.

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