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Glossary

clock cycle: A periodic or sequence of events based on the input from the external clock.

clock modes: Options used by the clock generator to change the internal CPU clock frequency to a fraction or multiple of the frequency of the input clock signal.

code: A set of instructions written to perform a task; a computer program or part of a program.

codec: Coder-decoder, or compression/decompression. A device that codes in one direction of transmission and decodes in another direction of transmission.

coder-decoder or compression/decompression (codec): A device that codes in one direction of transmission and decodes in another direction of transmission.

compiler: A computer program that translates programs in a high-level lan- guage into their assembly-language equivalents.

compress and expand (compand): A quantization scheme for audio sig- nals in which the input signal is compressed and then, after processing, is reconstructed at the output by expansion. There are two distinct com- panding schemes: A-law (used in Europe) and -law (used in the United States).

constant: A fixed or invariable value or data item that can be used as an op- erand.

control register: A register that contains bit fields that define the way a de- vice operates.

control register file: A set of control registers.

CSL: See chip support library.

CSL module: The CSL module is the top-level CSL API module.It interfaces to all other modules and its main purpose is to initialize the CSL library.

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DAT: Data; see DAT module.

DAT module: The DAT is an API module that is used to move data around by means of DMA/EDMA hardware. This module serves as a level of ab- straction that works the same for devices that have the DMA or EDMA peripheral.

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Contents TMS320C6000 DSK Board Support Library API User’s Guide Important Notice Read This First About This ManualNotational Conventions How to Use This Manual Contents DIP API Module Tables BSL Overview BSL Introduction How The BSL Benefits YouBSL API Modules BSL Modules and Include FilesBSL API Module Support BSL Support Library Name and Symbol Conventions Using BSL HandlesBSL API Module Support for 6711 DSK Compiler Options BSL Project SettingsUser’s Program Setting Linker OptionsAD535 API Module AD535 API Module Description AD535 API SummaryAD535 API Module AD535 API Reference AD535ConfigAD535Config AD535closeSets up AD535 using configuration structure Sets the Free bit of an McBSP serial port toAD553freeMcbsp AD553freeMcbsp Returns McBSP Handle AD535IdAllocates codec channel AD535Id Codec of C6711DSK use the predfined pointerSets AD535’s input gain AD535inGainAD535inGain AD535micGainAD535modifyReg AD535modifyReg Modifies specified control registerAD535open AD535openOpens codec channel AD535powerDown Enables AD535’s power-down mode AD535outGainSets AD535’s output gain AD535readHwi AD535readAD535read AD535readRegAD535readReg AD535reset AD535resetAD535write Writes value to specified control register AD535writeRegAD535writeHwi AD535writeRegAD535writeReg Board API Module Board API Module Description Board API SummaryBoard API Reference Boardsupport Compile time constantBOARDwriteReg BSL API Module BSL API Module Description BSL API FunctionBSL API Reference BSLinitBSLinit DIP API Module DIP API Module Description DIP API SummaryDIPget Returns current value of specified DIP switchDIP API Reference Compile time constantFlash API Module Flash API Module Description Flash API SummaryFlash API Reference FLASHchecksumFLASHchecksum Returns checksum of specified Flash data FLASHerase FLASHerase Erases specified segment of Flash memoryFLASHread FLASHreadReads data from Flash address Flashsupport Compile time constant FLASHwriteWrites data to Flash address FLASHwrite To write from writeBuffer to pages 1LED API Module LED API Module Description LED API SummaryLEDoff LED API ReferenceLEDon LEDonLEDtoggle Toggles specified LEDGlossary Board The BOARD-specific API Module CSL See chip support library DIP The DIP Switches API Module Flash The Flash ROM API Module IRQ Interrupt request see IRQ module ∝ -law companding See compress and expand compand Rtos Real-time operating system Glossary A-9 Index DipsupportLedsupport

TMS320C6000 specifications

The Texas Instruments TMS320C6000 series is a family of digital signal processors (DSPs) that has gained significant traction in the field of digital signal processing since its introduction. Leveraging advanced processing technologies, the TMS320C6000 DSPs are particularly recognized for their high-performance capabilities, efficiency, and versatility, making them suitable for a wide variety of applications, including telecommunications, audio and video processing, medical instrumentation, and more.

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