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OVERVIEW OF THE 80C186 FAMILY ARCHITECTURE
Figure 2-12. Memory Address Computation
The displacement is an 8- or 16-bit number contained in the instruction. The displacement gen-
erally is derived from the position of the operand’s name (a variable or label) in the program. The
programmer can modify this value or explicitly specify the displacement.
A1015-0A
CS
0000
0000
0000
0000
SS
DS
ES
Assumed Unless
Overridden
by Prefix
Explicit
in the
Instruction
Encoded
in the
Instruction
Single Index
Double Index
or
or
or
Physical Addr
Effective
Address
BX
BP
SI
DI
or
or
or
BX
BP
or
SI
DI
or
EU
BIU
Displacement
+
+
+
+
+
Summary of Contents for 80C186XL
Page 1: ...80C186XL 80C188XL Microprocessor User s Manual...
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Page 18: ...1 Introduction...
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Page 28: ...2 Overview of the 80C186 Family Architecture...
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Page 80: ...3 Bus Interface Unit...
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Page 128: ...4 Peripheral Control Block...
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Page 138: ...5 ClockGenerationand Power Management...
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Page 154: ...6 Chip Select Unit...
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Page 178: ...7 Refresh Control Unit...
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Page 194: ...8 Interrupt Control Unit...
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Page 228: ...9 Timer Counter Unit...
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Page 254: ...10 Direct Memory Access Unit...
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Page 284: ...11 Math Coprocessing...
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Page 302: ...12 ONCE Mode...
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Page 306: ...A 80C186 Instruction Set Additions and Extensions...
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Page 318: ...B Input Synchronization...
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Page 322: ...C Instruction Set Descriptions...
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Page 372: ...D Instruction Set Opcodes and Clock Cycles...
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Page 396: ...Index...
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