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Title PageIMPORTANT NOTICEPrefaceRead This FirstAbout This ManualIf You Need Assistance . . .DSP GlossaryABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZTMS320 DSPProduct FamilyGlossaryLiterature Number: SPRU258AFebruary 1998Printed on Recycled Paperi Chapter Title—Attribute ReferenceIMPORTANT NOTICETexas Instruments (TI) reserves the right to make changes to its products or to discontinue anysemiconductor product or service without notice, and advises its customers to obtain the latestversion of relevant information to verify, before placing orders, that the information being reliedon is current.TI warrants performance of its semiconductor products and related software to the specificationsapplicable at the time of sale in accordance with TI’s standard warranty. Testing and other qualitycontrol techniques are utilized to the extent TI deems necessary to support this warranty.Specific testing of all parameters of each device is not necessarily performed, except thosemandated by government requirements.Certain applications using semiconductor products may involve potential risks of death,personal injury, or severe property or environmental damage (“Critical Applications”).TI SEMICONDUCTOR PRODUCTS ARE NOT DESIGNED, INTENDED, AUTHORIZED, ORWARRANTED TO BE SUITABLE FOR USE IN LIFE-SUPPORT APPLICATIONS, DEVICESOR SYSTEMS OR OTHER CRITICAL APPLICATIONS.Inclusion of TI products in such applications is understood to be fully at the risk of the customer.Use of TI products in such applications requires the written approval of an appropriate TI officer.Questions concerning potential risk applications should be directed to TI through a local SCsales office.In order to minimize risks associated with the customer’s applications, adequate design andoperating safeguards should be provided by the customer to minimize inherent or proceduralhazards.TI assumes no liability for applications assistance, customer product design, softwareperformance, or infringement of patents or services described herein. Nor does TI warrant orrepresent that any license, either express or implied, is granted under any patent right, copyright,mask work right, or other intellectual property right of TI covering or relating to any combination,machine, or process in which such semiconductor products or services might be or are used.Copyright  1998, Texas Instruments Incorporatediii PrefaceRead This FirstAbout This ManualThis glossary lists and explains terms used to describe the functions of all de-vices in the TMS320 family. Some entries pertain only to a specific device. Thedevice is indicated at the end of each entry in italicized text.If You Need Assistanceiv If You Need Assistance . . .- World-Wide Web SitesTI Online http://www.ti.comSemiconductor Product Information Center (PIC) http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/pic/home.htmDSP Solutions http://www.ti.com/dsps320 Hotline On-linet http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/dsps/support.htm- North America, South America, Central AmericaProduct Information Center (PIC) (972) 644-5580TI Literature Response Center U.S.A. (800) 477-8924Software Registration/Upgrades (214) 638-0333 Fax: (214) 638-7742U.S.A. Factory Repair/Hardware Upgrades (281) 274-2285U.S. Technical Training Organization (972) 644-5580DSP Hotline (281) 274-2320 Fax: (281) 274-2324 Email: [email protected] Modem BBS (281) 274-2323DSP Internet BBS via anonymous ftp to ftp://ftp.ti.com/pub/tms320bbs- Europe, Middle East, AfricaEuropean Product Information Center (EPIC) Hotlines: Multi-Language Support +33 1 30 70 11 69 Fax: +33 1 30 70 10 32Email: [email protected] +49 8161 80 33 11 or +33 1 30 70 11 68English +33 1 30 70 11 65Francais +33 1 30 70 11 64Italiano +33 1 30 70 11 67EPIC Modem BBS +33 1 30 70 11 99European Factory Repair +33 4 93 22 25 40Europe Customer Training Helpline Fax: +49 81 61 80 40 10- Asia-PacificLiterature Response Center +852 2 956 7288 Fax: +852 2 956 2200Hong Kong DSP Hotline +852 2 956 7268 Fax: +852 2 956 1002Korea DSP Hotline +82 2 551 2804 Fax: +82 2 551 2828Korea DSP Modem BBS +82 2 551 2914Singapore DSP Hotline Fax: +65 390 7179Taiwan DSP Hotline +886 2 377 1450 Fax: +886 2 377 2718Taiwan DSP Modem BBS +886 2 376 2592Taiwan DSP Internet BBS via anonymous ftp to ftp://dsp.ee.tit.edu.tw/pub/TI/- JapanProduct Information Center +0120-81-0026 (in Japan) Fax: +0120-81-0036 (in Japan)+03-3457-0972 or (INTL) 813-3457-0972 Fax: +03-3457-1259 or (INTL) 813-3457-1259DSP Hotline +03-3769-8735 or (INTL) 813-3769-8735 Fax: +03-3457-7071 or (INTL) 813-3457-7071DSP BBS via Nifty-Serve Type “Go TIASP”- DocumentationWhen making suggestions or reporting errors in documentation, please include the following information that is on the titlepage: the full title of the book, the publication date, and the literature number.Mail: Texas Instruments Incorporated Email: [email protected] Documentation Services, MS 702P.O. Box 1443Houston, Texas 77251-1443Note: When calling a Literature Response Center to order documentation, please specify the literature number of thebook.If You Need Assistance ...DSP Glossary1DSP GlossaryDSP GlossaryAA0–An: External address pins for data/program memory or I/O devices.absolute address: An address that is permanently assigned to a memorylocation. See also symbolic address.absolute lister: A debugging tool that accepts linked files as input andcreates .abs files as output. These .abs files can be assembled to pro-duce a listing that shows the absolute addresses of object code. Withoutthe tool, an absolute listing can be prepared with the use of many manualoperations.ABU: See autobuffering unit.ACC: See accumulator.ACCB: See accumulator buffer.access stage: The optional third stage of the master processor’s fetch, exe-cute, access (FEA) pipeline, during which memory accesses (load orstore operations) occur. (TMS320C8x)ACCH: See accumulator high byte.ACCL: See accumulator low byte.accumulator (ACC): A register that temporarily stores the results of anarithmetic logic unit (ALU) operation and provides an input for subse-quent ALU operations. The ACC is accessible in two halves: accumula-tor high (ACCH) and accumulator low (ACCL).accumulator buffer (ACCB): A register that temporarily stores the contentsof the accumulator (ACC). The ACCB has a direct path back to the arith-metic logic unit (ALU) and can be arithmetically or logically acted uponwith the ACC.accumulator high byte (ACCH): The most significant bits stored in the ac-cumulator (ACC). See also accumulator.accumulator low


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