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    keil microvision2

    Abstract: schematic diagram usb flash sandisk Cypress FX2 8051 instruction set fx2 GPIF EP68FIFOFLGS flowlog EPXB re-enumeration
    Text: Introduction to the EZ-USB FX2 GPIF Engine Abstract The GPIF General Programmable Interface is an extremely flexible 8- or 16-bit parallel interface that allows designers to reduce cost by providing a glueless interface between the EZ-USB FX2™ and many different types of external peripherals. GPIF allows the EZ-USB FX2 to perform local bus mastering to external peripherals using a wide variety of protocols.


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    Avago 9886

    Abstract: XFRV NE3210 FR4 substrate height and thickness rogers fll120 SKD-ONS-ST23-001 BFP949 Rohm Diodes
    Text: M O DE L I T HI CS EXEMPLAR LIBRARY LIBRARY USER MANUAL V11 For Agilent Technologies Advanced Design System MODELITHICS EXEMPLAR LIBRARY CONTENTS CONTENTS . 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS . 8


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    Abstract: XFRV 13 CL680 C-Cube C-Cube microsystems
    Text: 15 Interrupts The CL680’s 16 host interrupts are produced by the CL680 microcode, which monitors internal conditions while the decode and display processes execute. The host can enable each of the 16 interrupts independently through the INT_MASK configuration parameter.


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    P1284

    Abstract: 52ONE XFRV
    Text: Implementing an 8-Bit Asynchronous Peripheral Interface Utilizing the EZ-USB FX GPIF/Slave FIFOs Abstract Hardware Connection Diagram This application note discusses how to configure the General Programmable Interface GPIF and slave FIFOs of the EZ-USB® FX™ to implement an 8-bit asynchronous interface. The GPIF is a programmable 8- or 16-bit parallel interface that allows designers to reduce system costs by providing a glueless interface between the EZ-USB FX and many


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    ez 724

    Abstract: 358 ez 802 ez 748 393 EZ 932 EZ 941 358 ez 902 358 ez 650 ez 643 393 EZ 639 EZ 711 253
    Text: Implementing an 8-Bit Asynchronous Peripheral Interface Utilizing the EZ-USB FX GPIF/Slave FIFOs Abstract Hardware Connection Diagram This application note discusses how to configure the General Programmable Interface GPIF and slave FIFOs of the EZ-USB® FX™ to implement an 8-bit asynchronous interface. The GPIF is a programmable 8- or 16-bit parallel interface that allows designers to reduce system costs by providing a glueless interface between the EZ-USB FX and many


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    CL680 C-Cube

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    Text: 14 Macro Commands The VideoCD-player host microprocessor software uses macro commands as its primary method of communication with the CL680. Macro commands are command IDs and argument values written into local DRAM by the host as described in Section 4.2.3 . Each command has


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