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operand-fetch phase
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
The third phase of the pipeline; the phase in which an operand or operands are fetched from memory. See also pipeline.
lmo
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
Leftmost 1. The master processor (MP) or parallel processor operation that returns the position of the leftmost bit that has a value of 1. In the MP, lmo is an instruction, while in the parallel ...
boundary scan
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
The use of scan registers on the border of a chip or section of logic to capture the pin states. By scanning these registers, all pin states can be transmitted through the JTAG port for analysis.
lmbc
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
Leftmost-bit change. The parallel processor operation that returns the position of the leftmost bit that has a value different from the sign bit.
divide-down value
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
The value in the timer divide-down register (TDDR). This value is the prescale count for the on-chip timer. The larger the divide- down value, the slower the timer interrupt rate.
partial linking
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
Linking files in several passes. Incremental linking is useful for large applications because you can partition the application, link the parts separately, and then link all of the parts together.
ROM width
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
The width (in bits) of each output file, or, more specifically, the width of a single data value in the file. The ROM width determines how the TI Hex conversion utility partitions the data into ...