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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 ...
One byte of information sent from a target to an initiator on completion of a command.
Industry:Semiconductors
Two registers (IR0 and IR1) that are used by the auxiliary register arithmetic unit (ARAU) for indexing an address.
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1) A serial-register-transfer (SRT) mode during which an image is captured and stored into memory. Memory locations not corresponding to the captured image may be overwritten. See also display mode; merge mode. 2) A mode of the audio subsystem in which direct memory access (DMA) transfers read audio data that has been captured by the audio codec.
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A mechanism for controlling and monitoring the operation of a device.
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A transfer by the transfer controller (TC) in which the source data is compared to a transparency value on a byte-by-byte basis; these comparisons are grouped according to the transparency data size. If the compared bytes within a group match, the TC disables the corresponding byte strobes to prevent writes to any of the bytes within that group.
Industry:Semiconductors
One of four memory spaces. The global-data memory space can either share data with other processors within the system or serve as additional data-memory space.
Industry:Semiconductors
Two versions of the same loop, where one is a software pipelined loop and the other is an unpipelined loop. Redundant loops are generated when the TMS320C6x tools cannot guarantee that the trip count is large enough to pipeline a loop for maximum performance.
Industry:Semiconductors
1) A special system symbol that the debugger uses for finding directories or obtaining debugger options. 2) A system symbol that can be used to modify command-line input for the assembler or linker, or to modify the environment. 3) System symbols that you define and assign to a string. They are often included in batch files, for example, .cshrc.
Industry:Semiconductors
A mechanism whereby a device other than the host processor contends for, and receives, mastery of the memory bus so that data transfers can take place independent of the host.
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A transfer consisting of sources and/or destinations that can be a simple contiguous linear sequence of data bytes or can consist of a number of such regions. See also guided transfer.
Industry:Semiconductors