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Tsi308 User Manual
80D4000_MA001_02
Tundra Semiconductor Corporation
www.tundra.com
Differential Signal Notation
Differential signals consist of pairs of complement positive and negative signals that are
measured at the same time to determine a signal’s active or inactive state (they are denoted by
“_P” and “_N”, respectively). The following table illustrates the differential signal naming
convention.
Object Size Notation
This document uses the following object size notation:
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A byte is an 8-bit object.
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A word is a 16-bit object.
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A doubleword (Dword) is a 32-bit object.
Numeric Notation
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Hexadecimal numbers are denoted by the prefix 0x. For example, 0x04.
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Binary numbers are denoted by the prefix 0b. For example, 0b010.
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Registers that have multiple iterations are denoted by {x..y} in their names; where x is first
register and address, and y is the last register and address. For example, REG{0..3}
indicates there are four versions of the register at different addresses: REG0, REG1, REG2,
and REG3.
Symbols
State
Single-line signal
Multi-line signal
Inactive
NAME_P = 0
NAME_N = 1
NAME_P[3] = 0
NAME_N[3] =1
Active
NAME_P = 1
NAME_N = 0
NAME_P[3] is 1
NAME_N[3] is 0
Ti
p
This symbol indicates a basic design concept or information considered helpful.
This symbol indicates important configuration information or suggestions.
This symbol indicates procedures or operating levels that may result in misuse or
damage to the device.
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