Read this first, Preface – Texas Instruments TMS320C64X User Manual

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Read This First

Preface

Read This First

About This Manual

This document describes the C64x+ digital signal processor little-endian
(DSP) Library, or DSPLIB for short.

Notational Conventions

This document uses the following conventions:

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Hexadecimal numbers are shown with the suffix h. For example, the
following number is 40 hexadecimal (decimal 64): 40h.

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Registers in this document are shown in figures and described in tables.

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Macro names are written in uppercase text; function names are written in
lowercase.

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Each register figure shows a rectangle divded into fields that repre-
sent the fields of the register. Each field is labeled with its bit name, its
beginning and ending bit numbers above, and its read/write properties
below. A legend explains the notation used for the properties.

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Reserved bits in a register figure designate a bit that is used for future
device expansion.

Related Documentation From Texas Instruments

The following books describe the C6000

devices and related support tools.

Copies of these documents are available on the Internet at www.ti.com. Tip:
Enter the literature number in the search box provided at www.ti.com.

SPRU732 — TMS320C64x/C64x+ DSP CPU and Instruction Set

Reference Guide. Describes the CPU architecture, pipeline, instruction
set, and interrupts for the TMS320C64x and TMS320C64x+ digital
signal processors (DSPs) of the TMS320C6000 DSP family. The
C64x/C64x+ DSP generation comprises fixed-point devices in the
C6000 DSP platform. The C64x+ DSP is an enhancement of the C64x
DSP with added functionality and an expanded instruction set.

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