Intel 8XC196K Series User Manual page 627

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8XC196K x , J x , CA USER'S MANUAL
no missing codes
nonlinearity
nonmaskable interrupts
nonvolatile memory
npn transistor
off-isolation
OTPROM
p-channel FET
p-type material
PC
PCCBs
Glossary-6
An A/D converter has no missing codes if, for every
output code, there is a unique input voltage range
which produces that code only. Large differential
nonlinearity errors can cause the converter to miss
codes.
The maximum deviation of code transitions of the
terminal-based
characteristic
sponding code transitions of the ideal characteristic.
Interrupts that cannot be masked (disabled) and
cannot be assigned to the PTS for processing. The
nonmaskable interrupts are unimplemented opcode,
software trap, and NMI.
Read-only memory that retains its contents when
power is removed. Many MCS
are available with either masked ROM, EPROM, or
OTPROM. Consult the Automotive Products or
Embedded Microcontrollers databook to determine
which type of memory is available for a specific
device.
A transistor consisting of one part p-type material and
two parts n-type material.
The ability of an A/D converter to reject (isolate) the
signal on a deselected (off) output.
One-time-programmable read-only memory. Similar
to EPROM, but it comes in an unwindowed package
and cannot be erased.
A field-effect transistor with a p-type conducting
path.
Semiconductor material with introduced impurities
(doping) causing it to have an excess of positively
charged carriers.
Program counter.
Programming chip configuration bytes, which are
loaded into the chip configuration registers (CCRs)
when the device is entering programming modes;
otherwise, the CCBs are used.
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