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Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
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Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
interrupt mode (INTM) bit
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
A field that globally masks or enables all interrupts. When INTM = 0, all unmasked interrupts are enabled. When INTM = 1, all maskable interrupts are disabled. INTM has no effect on the nonmaskable ...
read-only memory (ROM)
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
A semiconductor storage element containing permanent data that cannot be changed.
interrupt vector pointer (IPTR) bits
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
A field that identifies the 2K page where the interrupt vectors currently reside in the system. The IPTR bits enable you remap the interrupt vectors to RAM for boot-loaded operations. At reset, IPTR ...
digital signal processor (DSP)
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
A semiconductor that turns analog signals— such as sound or light—into digital signals, which are discrete or discontinuous electrical impulses, so that they can be manipulated.
circular buffer 1 auxiliary register (CAR1) bits
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
A field that identifies which auxiliary register (AR) is assigned to circular buffer 1. These bits are stored in the circular buffer control register (CBCR).
loop
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
A sequence of instructions executed repeatedly until a terminal condition prevails.
circular buffer 2 auxiliary register (CAR2) bits
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
A field that identifies which auxiliary register (AR) is assigned to circular buffer 2. These bits are stored in the circular buffer control register (CBCR).