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APPENDIX C Instruction Overview
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Bit direct addressing
This is used when accessing the direct area of "0000
H
" to "047F
H
" in bit unit with addressing indicated
"dir:b" in instruction table. In this addressing, when the operand address is "00
H
" to "7F
H
", it is accessed
into "0000
H
" to "007F
H
". Moreover, when the operand address is "80
H
" to "FF
H
", the access can be
mapped in "0080
H
" to "047F
H
" by setting of direct bank pointer DP. The position of the bit in the specified
address is specified by the values of the instruction code of three subordinate position bits.
Figure C.1-3 shows an example.
Figure C.1-3 Example of Bit Direct Addressing
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Index addressing
This is used when the area of the entire 64 K bytes is accessed by addressing shown "@IX+off" in the
instruction table. In this addressing, the content of the first operand is sign extended and added to IX (index
register) to the resulting address. Figure C.1-4 shows an example.
Figure C.1-4 Example of Index Addressing
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Pointer addressing
This is used when the area of the entire 64 K bytes is accessed by addressing shown "@EP" in the
instruction table. In this addressing, the content of EP (extra pointer) is assumed to be an address. Figure
C.1-5 shows an example.
Figure C.1-5 Example of Pointer Addressing
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General-purpose register addressing
This is used when accessing the register bank in general-purpose register area with the addressing shown
"Ri" in instruction table. In this addressing, fix one high rank byte of the address to "01" and create one
subordinate position byte from the contents of RP (register bank pointer) and three subordinate bits of the
operation code to access to this address. Figure C.1-6 shows an example.
SETB
34H : 2
XXXXX1XX
B
0 0 3 4
H
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
xxx
B
DP
2 7 F F
H
MOVW A, @IX+ 5AH
1 2 3 4
H
A
1 2
H
3 4
H
2 8 0 0
H
2 7 A 5
H
IX
2 7 A 5
H
MOVW A, @EP
1 2 3 4
H
A
1 2
H
3 4
H
2 7 A 6
H
2 7 A 5
H
EP
Summary of Contents for F2 MC-8FX Family
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Page 34: ...20 CHAPTER 1 DESCRIPTION ...
Page 38: ...24 CHAPTER 2 HANDLING DEVICES ...
Page 39: ...25 CHAPTER 3 MEMORY SPACE This chapter describes memory space 3 1 Memory Space 3 2 Memory Map ...
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Page 73: ...59 CHAPTER 6 CLOCK CONTROLLER ...
Page 96: ...82 CHAPTER 6 CLOCK CONTROLLER ...
Page 104: ...90 CHAPTER 7 RESET ...
Page 105: ...91 CHAPTER 8 INTERRUPTS This chapter explains the interrupts 8 1 Interrupts ...
Page 174: ...160 CHAPTER 10 TIMEBASE TIMER ...
Page 184: ...170 CHAPTER 10 TIMEBASE TIMER ...
Page 218: ...204 CHAPTER 13 WATCH PRESCALER ...
Page 257: ...243 CHAPTER 16 8 16 BIT COMPOSITE TIMER ...
Page 261: ...247 CHAPTER 16 8 16 BIT COMPOSITE TIMER ...
Page 288: ...274 CHAPTER 16 8 16 BIT COMPOSITE TIMER ...
Page 301: ...287 CHAPTER 17 16 BIT PPG TIMER ...
Page 316: ...302 CHAPTER 17 16 BIT PPG TIMER ...
Page 382: ...368 CHAPTER 21 UART SIO DEDICATED BAUD RATE GENERATOR ...
Page 390: ...376 CHAPTER 22 I2C ...
Page 395: ...381 CHAPTER 22 I2C ...
Page 399: ...385 CHAPTER 22 I2C ...
Page 430: ...416 CHAPTER 23 10 BIT A D CONVERTER ...
Page 476: ...462 CHAPTER 24 LCD CONTROLLER ...
Page 482: ...468 CHAPTER 25 LOW VOLTAGE DETECTION RESET CIRCUIT ...
Page 494: ...480 CHAPTER 26 CLOCK SUPERVISOR ...
Page 507: ...493 CHAPTER 27 REAL TIME CLOCK ...
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Page 536: ...522 CHAPTER 28 256 KBIT FLASH MEMORY ...
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Page 564: ...550 CHAPTER 29 EXAMPLE OF SERIAL PROGRAMMING CONNECTION ...
Page 595: ...581 INDEX INDEX The index follows on the next page This is listed in alphabetic order ...
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