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Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
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Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
random-access memory (RAM)
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
A memory element that can be written to, as well as read.
compiler
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
A translation program that converts a high-level language set of instructions into a target machine’s assembly language.
.bss section
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
One of the default common object file format (COFF) sections. Use the .bss directive to reserve a specified amount of space in the memory map that you can use later for storing data. The .bss section ...
PSUWS
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
Upper program-space wait-state bits. A value in the wait-state generator control register (WSGR) that determines the number of wait states applied to reads from and writes to off-chip upper program ...
ICR
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
1) Instruction-cache reset. A command you send with the master processor cmnd instruction that resets all instruction cache tag registers and the instruction least recently used (ILRU) register. 2) ...
DOS/4GW
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
A memory extender that is bound with the MS-DOS version of the fixed-point and floating-point DSP tools. You may see this term when invoking the code generation tools.
DIN connector
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
A type of connector that is in accordance with the German national standard organization (Deutsch Industrie Norm - DIN) and is sometimes used in computer and audio connections. The most common is the ...