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INSTRUCTION SET REFERENCE
CLR
CLEAR WORD. Clears the value of the
operand.
(DEST)
←
0
DEST
CLR wreg
(00000001) (wreg)
PSW Flag Settings
Z
N
C
V
VT
ST
1
0
0
0
—
—
CLRB
CLEAR BYTE. Clears the value of the
operand.
(DEST)
←
0
DEST
CLRB breg
(00010001) (breg)
PSW Flag Settings
Z
N
C
V
VT
ST
1
0
0
0
—
—
CLRC
CLEAR CARRY FLAG. Clears the carry flag.
C
←
0
CLRC
(11111000)
PSW Flag Settings
Z
N
C
V
VT
ST
—
—
0
—
—
—
CLRVT
CLEAR OVERFLOW-TRAP FLAG. Clears
the overflow-trap flag.
VT
←
0
CLRVT
(11111100)
PSW Flag Settings
Z
N
C
V
VT
ST
—
—
—
—
0
—
CMP
COMPARE WORDS. Subtracts the source
word operand from the destination word
operand. The flags are altered, but the
operands remain unaffected. If a borrow
occurs, the carry flag is cleared; otherwise, it
is set.
(DEST) – (SRC)
DEST, SRC
CMP
wreg, waop
(100010aa) (waop) (wreg)
PSW Flag Settings
Z
N
C
V
VT
ST
✓
✓
✓
✓
↑
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Table A-6. Instruction Set (Continued)
Mnemonic
Operation
Instruction Format
Summary of Contents for 8XC196NT
Page 1: ...8XC196NT Microcontroller User s Manual...
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Page 22: ...1 Guide to This Manual...
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