Target Architecture definition

Target Architecture means the family or group of embedded micro-controller and micro-processor devices belonging to one processor architecture, as defined by its instruction set, and as specified on the Invoice.
Target Architecture means the specific architecture type (e.g., Power PC or ARM) upon which the run-time component of VxWorks Software is distributed. 1.13 "TARGET MARKET" means the broadband connection market utilizing methods similar to the ITeX Chipset Bundle. 1.14 "TARGET ROYALTY FEE" means the fee paid by ITeX to Wind River for each ITeX Chipset Bundle distributed by ITeX to its Customers pursuant to a Target License and as set forth in EXHIBIT 1 hereto. 1.15 "TORNADO SOFTWARE" means Wind River's professional development tools software package, as described in EXHIBIT 2 attached hereto, known as Tornado, configured for a specific host (e.g., PC) and a specific target processor family (e.g., ARM) and related documentation. 1.16 "WIND RIVER EVALUATION LICENSE" means a license to use the VxWorks Software and Wind River Protocols, in Object Code form only, in connection with a single Project, at a 2 <PAGE> single Customer Site and for use with a specified Target Architecture for evaluation purposes only for sixty (60) days pursuant to the license agreement attached hereto as EXHIBIT 3. 1.17 "VXWORKS OEM LICENSE" means a license to use the VxWorks Software, in Object Code form only, in connection with a single Project, at a single Customer Site and for use with a specified Target Architecture. 1.18 "VXWORKS SOFTWARE" means Wind River's real-time operating system, as further described in EXHIBIT 2 in Object Code form only, and related documentation and the Reference Source Code as modified by ITeX. 1.19 "WIND RIVER PROTOCOLS" means the Wind River royalty-bearing protocols and driver stacks (including any modifications to the Wind River Protocols made pursuant to a Source Code License Agreement between the parties) as further described in EXHIBIT 2, which are distributed to Customers in Object Code form only. 2.

Examples of Target Architecture in a sentence

  • The user may configure the Cyclone for STMicro to operate on a SPC56 Cyclone for STMicro - User Manual 35 CYCLONE FOR STMICRO target by selecting SPC56 from the Specify Target Architecture drop-down menu.

  • The user may configure the Cyclone for STMicro to operate on a STM32 target by selecting STM32 from the Specify Target Architecture drop-down menu.

  • The user may configure the Cyclone for STMicro to operate on an STM8 target by selecting a corresponding STM8 target from the Specify Target Architecture drop-down menu.

  • C Only) The user may configure the Cyclone for Renesas to operate on an RX target by selecting RX from the Specify Target Architecture drop-down menu.

  • The user may configure the Cyclone for Renesas to operate on an M16C target by selecting M16C from the Specify Target Architecture drop-down menu.

  • C Only) The user may configure the Cyclone for Renesas to operate on an RH850 target by selecting RH850 from the Specify Target Architecture drop-down menu.

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