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DMAC

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DMAC
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(Electronics & Computer Science / Telecommunications) duobinary multiplexed analogue component: a transmission coding system using duobinary techniques for the digital sound and data components of colour television using satellite broadcasting


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The compound turned dark tan and about 11% of it would not dissolve in DMAC.
264, MPEG-4 full hardware accelerator) -- DMAC x 6 channels -- MMU -- 24-bit TFT color liquid crystal compatible LCD controller ---------------------- ----------------------------------------------- Interfaces -- Dedicated interface (baseband LSI connection, etc.
The device offers a variety of on-chip data communication functions for connecting to external devices: a 16-bit external bus extension function, three serial communication interface (SCI) channels, two synchronous serial communication unit (SSU) channels, a 2-channel I2C bus interface, and four DMAC channels for high-speed data transfers.
 
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