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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 ...
An interrupt caused by the execution of an INTR, NMI, or TRAP instruction.
Industry:Semiconductors
The CPU interrupt used to respond to a delta interrupt, receive interrupt, or transmit interrupt from the serial port. See also delta interrupt.
Industry:Semiconductors
A bus allocated to each parallel processor to access on-line SRAM data in a single cycle.
Industry:Semiconductors
A pin that receives an external clock signal to clock data from the serial data receive (DR) pin into the synchronous serial port receive shift register (RSR).
Industry:Semiconductors
An interrupt generated by the timer on the next CLKOUT1 cycle after the main counter (TIM register) decrements to 0.
Industry:Semiconductors
The CPU is stalled while waiting on a memory load or store.
Industry:Semiconductors
A bus that is used by the CPU to communicate the direct memory access (DMA) coprocessor, communication ports, and timers.
Industry:Semiconductors
A pin used to clock data from the synchronous serial port transmit shift register to the DX pin. If the serial port is configured to accept an external clock, this pin receives the clock signal. If the port is configured to generate an internal clock, this pin transmits the clock signal.
Industry:Semiconductors
An interrupt generated during transmission based on the number of words in the transmit FIFO buffer. The trigger condition (the desired number of words in the buffer) is determined by the values of the transmit-interrupt bits (FT1 and FT0) of the synchronous serial port control register (SSPCR).
Industry:Semiconductors
The CPU is the portion of the processor involved in arithmetic, shifting, and Boolean logic operations, as well as the generation of data- and program-memory addresses. The CPU includes the central arithmetic logic unit (CALU), the multiplier, and the auxiliary register arithmetic unit (ARAU).
Industry:Semiconductors