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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 bit within the I/O status register (IOSR) that indicates when the contents of the asynchronous data transmit and receive register (ADTR) are transferred to the asynchronous serial port transmit shift register (AXSR).
Industry:Semiconductors
A number assigned to a task to indicate its relative urgency. The kernel of the multimedia video processor (MVP) executive allows you to assign a priority number in the range 0 to 31 to a task. Larger numbers represent higher (more urgent) priorities.
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An I/O request submitted to the transfer controller (TC) that is issued when a block of data is to be moved through packet transfer. Packet transfer requests can be submitted by the master processor, the parallel processors, the video controller (VC), or an external device.
Industry:Semiconductors
The address where a section runs.
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A bit within the I/O status register (IOSR) that indicates whether the asynchronous data transmit and receive register (ADTR) and/or the asynchronous serial port transmit shift register (AXSR) are full or empty.
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A packet transfer initiated by an external device through the ’C8x’s XPT [2:0] inputs.
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An I/O-mapped read/ write register that sends data to the transmit FIFO buffer and extracts data from the receive FIFO buffer.
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The area of a display that is not active but rather blanked. No pixels are displayed in the blanking area. Vertical and horizontal retrace occur during blanking. See also blanking pulse.
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A bit within the I/O status register (IOSR); a flag bit used in the implementation of automatic baud-rate detection in the asynchronous serial port.
Industry:Semiconductors
A parallel processor operation that performs two simultaneous 8-bit by 8-bit multiplies. The parallel processor multiplier can perform two 8-bit unsigned by 8-bit unsigned multiplies or two 8-bit unsigned by 8-bit signed multiplies.
Industry:Semiconductors