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Abstract: xcm916x1cth16 transistor marking code 12W SOT-23 sg379 MC68B54P XC68HC805P18CDW mc68b50cp MC2830 NE555N CHN NE555N
Text: SG379/D REV 7 Semiconductor Products Sector NORTH AMERICA SALES AND DISTRIBUTION PRICE LIST THIS BOOK IS IN COMPUTER SORT PRODUCT CLASSIFICATION – Please see General Information Section 1.3 EFFECTIVE DATE: JANUARY 10, 1998 General Information 1 Cross References
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Abstract: mc88000 DSP56001 users manual IC 7492 real time application and product for fir 32 bit carry select adder code 74 hc 589 DSP96002 fft D1 PGA 478 DSP96002
Text: DSP96002 32-BIT DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR USER’S MANUAL Motorola, Inc. Semiconductor Products Sector DSP Division 6501 William Cannon Drive, West Austin, Texas 78735-8598 SECTION 1 DSP96002 INTRODUCTION This manual describes the first member of a family of dual-port IEEE floating point programmable CMOS
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Text: Motorola Digital Signal Processors DSP96002 Interface Techniques and Examples by MOTOROLA R. Z. O. A. Robles Rozenshein Rubinstein Vainberg APR10 Motorola reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein. Motorola makes no warranty, representation or guarantee regarding the suitability of
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Text: CHAPTER 4 ADS GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE 4.1 Introduction 4.1.1 Target Audience This chapter is intended to be read by those who will use the Graphical User Interface GUI version of the development system. It describes the use of the GUI for the DSP ADS. Each operation is described, with illustrations of the windows, dialog boxes, and expected
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Text: Device Index and Subject Index In Brief . . . Page Device Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.1–1 General Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.2–1 Subject Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.2–9
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Text: Digital Signal Processors In Brief . . . Page DSP56100—16-Bit Digital Signal Processors . . . . 2.1–2 DSP56800—16-Bit Digital Signal Processors . . . . 2.1–3 DSP56000—24-Bit Digital Signal Processors . . . . 2.1–3 DSP56300—24-Bit Digital Signal Processors . . . . 2.1–5
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Text: Order this data sheet by DSP96002/D MOTOROLA SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA DSP96002 Advance Information 96-bit General Purpose IEEE Floating-Point Dual Port Processor The DSP96002 is the first member of Motorola’s family of single-chip, dual port, HCMOS, low-power, general purpose IEEE
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Text: Chapter 4 SOFTWARE PROJECT MANAGEMENT 4.1 INTRODUCTION The Motorola DSP assemblers provide several directives designed to assist in the development of large software projects. Complex software projects often are divided into smaller program units. These subprograms may be written by a team of programmers in
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Text: MOTOROLA DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE MOTOROLA DSP SIMULATOR REFERENCE MANUAL Motorola, Incorporated Semiconductor Products Sector DSP Division 6501 William Cannon Drive West Austin, TX, 78735-8598 This document contains information on a new product. Specification and information
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Text: Chapter 6 Software-Hardware Integration 6.1 Overview This chapter explains how the run-time environment may be changed and provides examples of these changes with their effects. The run-time environment provided with the compiler assumes, as a default, that the simulator is the target execution device. Several
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Text: Appendix E MOTOROLA DSP OBJECT FILE FORMAT COFF E.1 INTRODUCTION The Motorola DSP assembler and linker produce a binary object file in a modified form of the AT&T Common Object File Format (COFF). COFF is a formal definition for the structure of machine code files. It originated with Unix System V but has sufficient flexibility
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Abstract: ieee single precision floating point alu in vhdl DSP96000 ieee floating point alu in vhdl DSP96002 32 bit alu using vhdl MC68XX Nippon capacitors DSP96002 fft
Text: Order this data sheet by 196002/D MOTOROLA SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA 196002 I Advance Information Single 96-Bit General Purpose IEEE Floating-Point 2-Port DSP Multichip Module ,*!. ‘*{,3, Ill, e<<$\.*<: p:, ,11 The 196002, the second member of Motorola’s new family of Commercial Plus
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Abstract: xsp56001 DSP96000 XSP56001RC20 XSP56001FE20 DSP56200 96000 motorola XSP56001RC27 DSP56000ADSA DSP5600
Text: g l MOTOROLA SC UC/ UP 30E D b3t.?S4i QUARTER 4,1990 00flb435 7 r-'ïQ -b o MOT OROL A SC (UC/UP) 30E D • b3b?H4ö 006b43b 1 ■ T -9 0 -6 0 DSP PRODUCT SJtMÏp in ( [«lMKr DSP56ADC Family XSP56ADC16S 16 bit Sigma Delta A/D Converter CERDIP Now Now
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Abstract: DSP96000 A230023 C6129
Text: Order this document by BR574/D MOTOROLA • SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA DSP96001 Technical Summary 96-BIT GENERAL-PURPOSE FLOATING-POINT DIGITAL-SIGNAL PROCESSOR DSP The DSP96001, a floating-point version o f the fixed-point DSP56001, is the firs t m em ber o f M otorola's
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Abstract: R3000 ASR16 DSP56800 DSP56800E DSP96000 DSP56800 16-bit Digital Signal Processor Family DSP568
Text: CodeWarrior Development Studio for Freescale™ DSP56800x Embedded Systems Assembler Manual Revised: May 7, 2006 Freescale, the Freescale logo, and CodeWarrior are trademarks or registered trademarks of Freescale Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other trade names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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Abstract: Motorola CMOS Dynamic RAM 1M Motorola CMOS Dynamic RAM 1M x 1 1mx1 DRAM DIP MCM511000A mcm511000 1K x4 static ram application note Motorola CMOS Dynamic RAM 16m x 32 TSOP 400 86 MCM69F536B
Text: Memory Products In Brief . . . Motorola’s memory product portfolio has been expanded to support a broad range of engineering applications. Included in this portfolio are asynchronous devices with access times of 6 ns at 256K–bit density, 6 ns at 5 V 1
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Abstract: 8k x 16bit rom DSP56000 DSP56100 DSP56166 DSP56166ROM
Text: Order this document by DSP56166ROM/D MOTOROLA SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA DSP56166ROM Advance Information 16-bit General Purpose Digital Signal Processor Ceramic Quad Flat Pack CQFP Available in a 112 pin, small footprint, surface mount package. The DSP56166ROM is the second member of Motorola’s DSP56100 family of HCMOS, low power, 16-bit general purpose Digital
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Text: Appendix C ASSEMBLER MESSAGES C.1 INTRODUCTION Assembler messages are grouped into four categories: Command Line Errors These errors indicate invalid command line options, missing filenames, file open errors, or other invocation errors. Command line errors generally cause the assembler to stop processing.
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