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Texas Instruments Incorporated
Industry: Semiconductors
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Texas Instruments (TI) designs and manufactures analog and digital semiconductor IC products for the world market. In addition to analog technologies, digital signal processing (DSP) and microcontroller (MCU) semiconductors, TI designs and manufactures semiconductor solutions for analog and digital ...
Transmit frame synchronization pin.
Industry:Semiconductors
1) A field that drives the level of the external flag (XF) pin. At reset, XF = 1. This bit is stored in status register 1.
Industry:Semiconductors
A master processor (MP) operation that updates external memory by writing modified (dirty) data-cache subblocks back to memory, thus resetting that subblock’s dirty bit to 0.
Industry:Semiconductors
A term used for a bit-, byte-, field-, or coded-value that is set aside for future small computer system interface (SCSI) standardization.
Industry:Semiconductors
On the master processor (MP), a 15-bit signed or unsigned integer provided by MP instructions as one of the operands within a 32-bit instruction format.
Industry:Semiconductors
Two 16-bit registers that contain bits for determining processor modes, addressing pointer values, and for indicating various processor conditions and arithmetic logic results. These registers can be stored into and loaded from data memory, allowing the status of the machine to be saved and restored for subroutines.
Industry:Semiconductors
1) A field that specifies the source of the clock for the transmit clock input/output (CLKX) pin. At reset, MCM = 0. This bit is stored in the serial port control register (SPC) and the time-division multiplexed (TDM) serial port control register (TSPC). 2) A bit within the synchronous serial port control register (SSPCR) that determines whether the source signal for clocking synchronous serial port transfers is external or internal.
Industry:Semiconductors
Any condition that causes a system to fail.
Industry:Semiconductors
A master processor (MP) operation that updates external memory by writing modified (dirty) data-cache subblocks back to memory, thus resetting that subblock’s present and dirty bits to 0.
Industry:Semiconductors
A three-character sequence that has a meaning as defined by the ISO 646-1983 Invariant Code Set. These characters cannot be represented in the C character set and are expanded to one character. For example, the trigraph ??’ is expanded to ^.
Industry:Semiconductors