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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 ...
A field that defines the product shifter (P-SCALER) mode. These two bits determine the shift value (0-, 1-, 4-bit left shifter, 6-bit right shifter) for the output of the product register (PREG).These bits are stored in status register 1 (ST1).
Industry:Semiconductors
A save and/or restore of system status (status registers, accumulator, product register, temporary register, hardware stack, auxiliary registers, etc.) when the device enters and/or exits a subroutine such as an interrupt service routine.
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A field that determines if a modification or write to auxiliary register 0 (AR0) also modifies or writes to the index register (INDX) and the auxiliary register compare register (ARCR) to maintain compatibility with the TMS320C2x. This bit is stored in the processor mode status register (PMST).
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A schedulable unit of execution in a multitasking system. The term refers specifically to the progressive execution of a program element; it excludes other attributes, such as the system resources allocated to a task or process.
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A field that determines the internal transmit clock duty cycle. At reset, CLKDV = 00011. These bits are stored in the buffered serial port (BSP) control extension register (SPCE).
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A screen format that provides windows, menus, dialog boxes, icons, lists, and options that allow you to start a program or perform a task by pointing to a pictorial representation, selecting an item using a mouse, or using a keyboard.
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A field that determines the status of the frame synchronization pulses. At reset, FSP = 0. This bit is stored in the BSP control extension register (SPCE).
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A screen icon that identifies the current field in the active window.
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A field that enables and/or disables an interrupt from a host processor to the DSP. The DSPINT bit is written from the host processor; a DSP write has no effect on the DSPINT bit. When DSPINT = 1, a DSP interrupt is generated. The host must write a 0 to the DSPINT bit while writing to the byte ordering bit (BOB) or DSP-to-host processor interrupt (HINT) bit, so that the host does not provoke an unwanted DSP interrupt. This bit is stored in the host port interface control (HPIC) register.
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A section from an object file that is linked into an executable module.
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