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The block diagram in Figure l shows the relationships between the major control and memory sections of the DS1921L. The device has seven main data components: 1) 64-bit lasered ROM, 2) 256-bit scratch- pad, 3) 4096-bit general-purpose SRAM, 4) 256-bit register page of timekeeping, control, and counter registers, 5) 96 bytes of alarm time stamp and duration logging memory, 6) 126 bytes of histogram mem- ory, and 7) 2048 bytes of data-logging memory. Except for the ROM and the scratchpad, all other mem- ory is arranged in a single linear address space. All memory reserved for logging purposes, counter reg- isters and several other registers are read-only for the user. The timekeeping and control registers are write-protected while the device is programmed for a mission.
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It is second nature among good audio designers to con- sider the ects of noisy devices on the sigpal path. As is well known, this includes not only active devices such as opamps and transistors, but extends to the choice of im- pedance levels as well. Higji value resistors have higher in- herent thermal noise, and the noise performance of an otherwise quiet circuit can be easily spoiled by the wrong choice ofimpedance levels.
1) If change is made to the constant of an external circuit, allow a sufficient margin due to variations of the characteristics of the products and external components, including transient characteristics, as well as static characteristics. Please be informed that the Company has not conducted investigations on whether or not particular changes in the application examples or external circuits would result in the infringement of patent rights of a third party. 2) The application examples, their constants, and other types of information contained herein are applicable only when the products are used in accordance with standard methods. Therefore, if mass production is intended, suicient consideration to external conditions must be made.