Abstract: Methods for waking up an idle memory transfer controller (MTC) in response to an event from an external source. The first mechanism, Parameter List Pointer (PLP) FIFO Wake Up, wakes up an MTC after an external agent writes to an MTC's PLP FIFO. This activates the MTC's run bit, making the MTC eligible to execute instructions if chosen to do so by the memory transfer engine arbiter. This mechanism allows the MTC to distinguish between multiple possible originators of multiple possible wake-up events; wake-up events may be queued. Events may be directed to particular MTCs or to the next MTC available to process the event. The second mechanism wakes up an MTC after an external agent writes to an MTC's external wake-up address. This sets the MTC's run bit, making the MTC eligible to execute instructions if chosen to do so by the memory transfer engine arbiter. This approach only recognizes one event and one source. Events may not be queued using this approach.
Abstract: A sense amplifier that is configurable to operate in two modes in order to control a voltage swing on the sense amplifier output. The sense amplifier has two feedback paths including a first feedback path having a transistor with a fast response time in order to allow the circuit to operate as fast as possible, and a second feedback path for providing voltage swing control. In the first operating mode, the “turbo” mode, both feedback paths are in operation to provide a higher margin of swing control, thus higher sensing speed. In the second operating mode, the “non-turbo” mode, only the first feedback path is in operation which allows for greater stability and a reduction in power consumption.
Abstract: A handle for controlling water temperature and/or water flow is mounted on the side of a bathtub and shaped such that the handle may be controlled by a bather's foot. The vanes of the handle are shaped to accommodate the shape of the foot and are spaced apart from each other to allow easy operation of the handle.
Abstract: A handle for controlling water temperature and/or water flow is mounted on the side of a bathtub and shaped such that the handle may be controlled by a bather's foot. The vanes of the handle are shaped to accommodate the shape of the foot and are spaced apart from each other to allow easy operation of the handle. An invertible port plate in the valve is provided for mounting the handle in both right sidewall and left sidewall versions.