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deassert
differential nonlinearity
doping
double-word
DOUBLE-WORD
EPA
EPROM
ESD
feedthrough
FET
frequency generator
The act of making a signal inactive (disabled). The
polarity (high or low) is defined by the signal name.
Active-low signals are designated by a pound symbol
(#) suffix; active-high signals have no suffix. To
deassert RD# is to drive it high; to deassert ALE is to
drive it low.
The difference between the actual code width and the
ideal one-LSB code width of the terminal-based
characteristic of an A/D converter. It provides a
measure of how much the input voltage may have
changed in order to produce a one-count change in the
conversion result. Differential nonlinearity is a
measure of local code-width error; nonlinearity is a
measure of overall code-transition error.
The process of introducing a periodic table Group III
or Group V element into a Group IV element (e.g.,
silicon). A Group III impurity (e.g., indium or
gallium) results in a p-type material. A Group V
impurity (e.g., arsenic or antimony) results in an n-
type material.
Any 32-bit unit of data.
An unsigned, 32-bit variable with values from 0
through 2
Event processor array. An integrated peripheral that
provides high-speed input/output capability.
Erasable, programmable read-only-memory.
Electrostatic discharge.
The attenuation from an input voltage on the selected
channel to the A/D output after the sample window
closes. The ability of the A/D converter to reject an
input on its selected channel after the sample window
closes.
Field-effect transistor.
The 8XC196MD peripheral that generates outputs
with a fixed 50% duty cycle and a programmable
frequency. The frequency generator can be used for
infrared transmission.
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