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outputs. When configured as an input, you can detect the state of an internal register. When
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Controller (LCDC) User's Guide. This document describes the liquid crystal display controller
(LCDC) in the TMS320C5515/14/05/04/VC05/VC04 Digital Signal Processor (DSP) devices. The
LCD controller includes a LCD Interface Display Driver (LIDD) controller.
document describes the features and operation of the DMA controller that is available on the
TMS320C5515/14/05/04 Digital Signal Processor (DSP) devices. The DMA controller is used to
move data among internal memory, external memory, and peripherals without intervention from the
CPU and in the background of CPU operation.
— TMS320C5515/14/05/04 DSP External Memory Interface (EMIF) User's Guide. This
document describes the operation of the external memory interface (EMIF) in the
TMS320C5515/14/05/04 Digital Signal Processor (DSP) devices. The purpose of the EMIF is to
provide a means to connect to a variety of external devices.
Card Controller This document describes the Multimedia Card (MMC)/Secure Digital (SD) Card
Controller on the TMS320C5515/14/05/04 Digital Signal Processor (DSP) devices. The multimedia
card (MMC)/secure digital (SD) card is used in a number of applications to provide removable data
storage. The MMC/SD card controller provides an interface to external MMC and SD cards.
Guide.This document describes the operation of the Real-Time Clock (RTC) module in the
TMS320C5515/14/05/04 Digital Signal Processor (DSP) devices. The RTC also has the capability
to wake-up the power management and apply power to the rest of the device through an alarm,
periodic interrupt, or external WAKEUP signal.
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TMS320C5515/14/05/04 Digital Signal Processor (DSP) devices. This peripheral allows serial
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peripheral device such as an audio codec.
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and operation of the DSP clock generator, power management features, interrupts, and system
control.
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