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Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
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Programme memory
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
A memory region used for storing and executing programs.
Variable-patch guided transfer
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
A type of guided transfer in which all patch size information is specified within the guide table rather than in the packet transfer parameters, allowing each patch within the transfer to have ...
Immediate addressing
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
One of the methods for obtaining data values used by an instruction. The data value is a constant embedded directly into the instruction word; data memory is not accessed.
Quantum levels
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
When a signal can only take on certain discrete values, these values are referred to as quantum levels.
Protected mode
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
32-bit extended DOS mode. These programmes require an extended memory manager and run only on larger processors (’386 or better). They can use all the available RAM on the computer up to 64M bytes.
Kernel
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
1) The core portion of the operating system that manages memory, files, and peripheral devices. It also starts applications, allocates resources, and maintains time and date. 2) A set of low-level ...
Logical address
Semiconductors; Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
A memory location that is referenced by device instructions; the logical address is a part of the processor’s logical memory map.