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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 ...
The 7 least significant bits (LSBs) of a direct addressed instruction that contains the immediate relative address within a 128-word data page. The 7 LSBs are concatenated with the data memory page pointer (DP) to form the direct memory address of 16 bits.
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A bit in the status register used by the arithmetic logic unit (ALU) for extended arithmetic operations and accumulator shifts and rotates. The carry bit can be tested by conditional instructions.
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A mode of the audio codec in which only one channel of audio exists.
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An environment variable that identifies the directory containing the commands and files necessary for running the debugger.
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The ability of a compiler to retain symbolic and high-level language information (such as type and function definitions) so that a debugging tool can use this information.
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A bit in the status register used to determine whether the on-chip RAM block is mapped to program space or data space.
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A mode of the audio subsystem in which direct memory access (DMA) transfers supply audio data for playback.
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An environment variable that you can use for identifying oftenused debugger options.
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The ability of a program to use more memory than a computer actually has available as RAM. This is accomplished by using a swap file on disk to augment RAM. When RAM is not sufficient, part of the program is swapped out to a disk file until it is needed again. The combination of the swap file and available RAM is the virtual memory.
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A bit storage array (plane) used to store a particular bit of each pixel of an image. The 0 bit of each pixel is stored in bit plane 0, the first bit of each pixel is stored in bit plane 1, and so on.
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