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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 1-bit flag that indicates the data receive shift register (RSR) contents have been copied to the data receive register (DRR). This bit is stored in the interrupt flag register (IFR).
Industry:Semiconductors
A memory-mapped register that indicates the circular buffer 2 start address.
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A window that displays the disassembly of memory contents.
Industry:Semiconductors
Pins that can be used to accept input signals and/or send output signals but are not linked to specific uses.
Industry:Semiconductors
A 1-bit flag that indicates the time-division multiplexed (TDM) data receive shift register (TRSR) contents have been copied to the TDM data receive register (TRCV). This bit is stored in the interrupt flag register (IFR).
Industry:Semiconductors
A memory-mapped register that masks the input to the parallel logic unit (PLU) in the absence of a long immediate value.
Industry:Semiconductors
A window that displays the members of an aggregate data type. (This window is part of the standard graphical user interface for all TI debuggers.)
Industry:Semiconductors
Postscaling shifter. A 0- to 7-bit left barrel shifter used to postscale data coming out of the accumulator (ACC).
Industry:Semiconductors
A 1-bit flag that indicates the time-division multiplexed (TDM) data transmit register (TDXR) contents have been copied to the data transmit shift register (XSR). This bit is stored in the interrupt flag register (IFR).
Industry:Semiconductors
A memory-mapped register that specifies in which of the eight time slots (channels) a device on the fourwire serial bus is to transmit. A 1 in any one or more of bits 0–7 of the TCSR sets the device transmitter active during the corresponding time slot. Bits 8–15 are reserved.
Industry:Semiconductors