- 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 mode that allows only the host to access host port interface (HPI) memory. The CPU has no access to the HPI memory block during HOM.
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An error that occurs when a data character received by the asynchronous serial port does not have a valid stop bit. See also FE bit.
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The ability of a software tool to retain symbolic information that can be used by a debugging tool such as a simulator or an emulator.
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A bit within the asynchronous serial port control register (ASPCR) that enables and disables the automatic baud-rate detection logic of the on-chip asynchronous serial port.
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A mode that modifies the method for writing source data to the destination, including normal, peripheral device transfer, block write, serial register transfer (SRT), and 8-bit, 16-bit, 32-bit, and 64-bit source transparency.
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An error that occurs within a task during a call to a kernel function. In contrast to a system error that can affect the entire system, a task error has no direct effect on tasks other than the task in which the error occurred.
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A bit within the asynchronous serial port control register (ASPCR) that enables or disables receive interrupts of the asynchronous serial port.
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A monitor that adjusts itself to the horizontal and vertical synchronization rate of the video signal. A multisync monitor can be used with a variety of video adapters.
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An event caused by the arrival of a message at a port. If a task is waiting for the event, that task is scheduled to begin executing.
Industry:Semiconductors