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Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
totem-pole output
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
An output circuit that actively drives both high and low logic levels.
HPI control register high (HPICH) byte
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
The higher 8 bits stored in the host port interface control (HPIC) register. See also HPI control (HPIC) register.
initialized section
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
A common object file format (COFF) section that contains executable code or data. An initialized section can be built with the .data, .text, or .sect directive.
foreign node
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
A processor node other than the one in which the executable code for a particular task resides. This term is relative. A task that executes on a particular node n considers this node its local node, ...
open-collector output
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
An output circuit that actively drives only low logic levels.
most significant bit (MSB)
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
The highest order bit in a word. The plural form (MSBs) refers to a specified number of high-order bits, beginning with the highest order bit and counting to the right. For example, the eight MSBs of ...
uninitialized section
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
A common object file format (COFF) section that reserves space in the memory map but that has no actual contents. These sections are built with the .bss and .usect directives.