Texas Instruments TMS320C6000 사용자 설명서

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Notational Conventions    
This document uses the following conventions:
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Program listings, program examples, and interactive displays are shown
in a 
special typeface
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In syntax descriptions, the function or macro appears in a bold typeface
and the parameters appear in plainface within parentheses. Portions of a
syntax that are in bold should be entered as shown; portions of a syntax
that are within parentheses describe the type of information that should be
entered.
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Macro names are written in uppercase text; function names are written in
lowercase.
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TMS320C6000 devices are  referred to throughout this reference guide as
C6201, C6202, etc.
Related Documentation From Texas Instruments   
The following books describe the TMS320C6x devices and related support
tools. To obtain a copy of any of these TI documents, call the Texas Instru-
ments Literature Response Center at (800) 477–8924. When ordering, please
identify the book by its title and literature number. Many of these documents
can be found on the Internet at http://www.ti.com.
TMS320C62x/C67x Technical Brief (literature number SPRU197) gives an
introduction to the C62x/C67x digital signal processors, development
tools, and third-party support.
TMS320C6000 Chip Support Library API User’s Guide (literature number
SPRU401) describes the chip support library (CSL), a library dedicated
for initialization and control of the on-chip peripherals.
TMS320C6000 CPU and Instruction Set Reference Guide (literature
number SPRU189) describes the ’C6000 CPU architecture, instruction
set, pipeline, and interrupts for these digital signal processors.
TMS320C6000 Peripherals Reference Guide (literature number SPRU190)
describes common peripherals available on the TMS320C6000 digital
signal processors. This book includes information on the internal data
and program memories, the external memory interface (EMIF), the host
port interface (HPI), multichannel buffered serial ports (McBSPs), direct
memory access (DMA), enhanced DMA (EDMA), expansion bus, clock-
ing and phase-locked loop (PLL), and the power-down modes.
Notational Conventions / Related Documentation From Texas Instruments