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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 command you send with the master processor cmnd instruction that resets all data cache tag registers and the data least recently used (DLRU) register.
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A procedure (or function) call that is executed on a processor other than the one on which the call originated. See also stub routine.
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An ordered list of addresses which each correspond to an interrupt; when a trap is executed, the processor executes a branch to the address stored in the corresponding location in the trap vector table.
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The grammatical and structural rules of a language. All higher-level programming languages possess a formal syntax.
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A common object file format (COFF) file header entry that identifies an object file as a module that can be executed.
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A process in which the linker adjusts all the references to a symbol when the symbol’s address changes. Also refers to the linker’s process of placing each output section in memory.
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An ordered list of addresses, each of which correspond to an interrupt; when an interrupt occurs and is enabled, the processor executes a branch to the address stored in the corresponding location in the interrupt vector table.
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The higher 8 bits stored in the host port interface address (HPIA) register. See also HPI address (HPIA) register.
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A common object file format (COFF) file header entry that identifies the version of the common object file format or identifies the processor on which the module can be executed.
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A process of transmitting more than one set of signals at a time over a single wire or communications link. (Also known as muxing.)
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