8XC251SA, SB, SP, SQ USER’S MANUAL
A-50
Hex Code in:
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Operation:
CPL
(A)
←
Ø(A)
CPL bit
Function:
Complement bit
Description:
Complements (Ø) the specified bit variable. A clear bit is set, and a set bit is cleared. CPL
can operate on the CY or any directly addressable bit.
Note: When this instruction is used to modify an output pin, the value used as the original
data is read from the output data latch, not the input pin.
Flags:
Only for instructions with CY as the operand.
Example:
Port 1 contains 5BH (01011101B). After executing the instruction sequence
CPL P1.1
CPL P1.2
port 1 contains 5BH (01011011B).
Variations
CPL bit51
Binary Mode
Source Mode
Bytes:
2
2
States:
2†
2†
†If this instruction addresses a port (P
x
,
x
= 0–3), add 2 states.
Hex Code in:
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Operation:
CPL
(bit51)
←
Ø(bit51)
CPL CY
Binary Mode
Source Mode
Bytes:
1
1
States:
1
1
Hex Code in:
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Source Mode = [Encoding]
CY
AC
OV
N
Z
✓
—
—
—
—
[Encoding]
1 0 1 1
0 0 1 0
bit addr
[Encoding]
1 0 1 1
0 0 1 1
Summary of Contents for 8XC251SA
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Page 3: ...May 1996 8XC251SA 8XC251SB 8XC251SP 8XC251SQ Embedded Microcontroller User s Manual...
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Page 19: ...1 Guide to This Manual...
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Page 31: ...2 Architectural Overview...
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Page 41: ...3 Address Spaces...
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Page 63: ...4 Device Configuration...
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Page 81: ...5 Programming...
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Page 103: ...6 Interrupt System...
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Page 121: ...7 Input Output Ports...
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Page 133: ...8 Timer Counters and Watchdog Timer...
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Page 153: ...9 Programmable Counter Array...
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Page 171: ...10 Serial I O Port...
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Page 187: ...11 Minimum Hardware Setup...
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Page 197: ...12 Special Operating Modes...
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Page 207: ...13 External Memory Interface...
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Page 239: ...14 Programming and Verifying Nonvolatile Memory...
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Page 251: ...A Instruction Set Reference...
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Page 391: ...B Signal Descriptions...
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