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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 utility that inserts your original C source statements as comments into the assembly language output from the assembler. The C statements are inserted next to the equivalent assembly instructions.
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A 1-bit field that determines if an overflow in the arithmetic logic unit (ALU) wraps around or saturates. This bit is stored in status register 0 (ST0).
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A memory-mapped register that enables/disables the circular buffers (CENB1 and CENB2 bits) and defines which auxiliary registers (CAR1 and CAR2 bits) are mapped to the circular buffers.
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A utility that lets you compile, assemble, and optionally link in one step. The shell runs one or more source modules through the compiler (including the parser, optimizer, and code generator), the assembler, and the linker.
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Operation code. In most cases, the first byte of the machine code that describes the type of operation and combination of operands to the central processing unit (CPU).
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A 1-bit field that determines if on-chip single-access RAM is addressable in data memory space. At reset, OVLY = 0.
This bit is stored in the processor mode status register (PMST).
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A memory-mapped register that holds a dynamic prescaling shift count for data inputs to the arithmetic logic unit (ALU). See also PRESCALER.
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A value in the wait-state generator control register (WSGR) that determines the number of wait states applied to reads from and writes to off-chip data space.
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Options used by the clock generator to change the internal CPU clock frequency to a fraction or multiple of the frequency of the input clock signal.
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