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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 ...
1) A defined action; namely, the act of obtaining a result from one or more operands in accordance with a rule that completely specifies the result of any permitted combination of operands. 2) The set of such acts specified by a rule, or the rule itself. 3) The act specified by a single computer instruction. 4) A program step undertaken or executed by a computer, e.g., addition, multiplication, extraction, comparison, shift, transfer, etc. 5) The specific action performed by a logic element.
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Nonvolatile read-only memory that is electronically erasable and programmable.
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A transfer of data blocks between two areas of memory. The multimedia video transfer (MVP) supports packet transfers of one, two, or three dimensions. See also dimensioned transfer, guided transfer.
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1) An optional type name that can be assigned to a structure, union, or enumeration. 2) A register holding the address of the cache block.
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A translation program that converts a high-level language set of instructions into a target machine’s assembly language.
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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 PC keyboard connector. See also mini-DIN connector.
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32-bit extended DOS mode. These programs require an extended memory manager and run only on larger processors (’386 or better). They can use all the available RAM on the computer up to 64M bytes.
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One of the methods for obtaining data values used by an instruction. When an instruction uses indirect addressing, data memory is addressed by the current auxiliary register. See also direct addressing.
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One of the methods used by an instruction to address data-memory. In direct addressing, the data-page pointer (DP) holds the 9 most significant bits (MSBs) of the address (the current data page), and the instruction word provides the 7 least significant bits (LSBs) of the address (the offset). See also indirect addressing.
Industry:Semiconductors