8XC251SA, SB, SP, SQ USER’S MANUAL
A-70
Operation:
JLE
(PC)
←
(PC) + 2
IF (Z) = 1 OR (CY) = 1
THEN (PC)
←
(PC) + rel
JMP @A+DPTR
Function:
Jump indirect
Description:
Add the 8-bit unsigned contents of the accumulator with the 16-bit data pointer and load the
resulting sum into the lower 16 bits of the program counter. This is the address for
subsequent instruction fetches. The contents of the accumulator and the data pointer are
not affected.
Flags:
Example:
The accumulator contains an even number from 0 to 6. The following sequence of instruc-
tions branch to one of four AJMP instructions in a jump table starting at JMP_TBL:
If the accumulator contains 04H at the start this sequence, execution jumps to LABEL2.
Remember that AJMP is a two-byte instruction, so the jump instructions start at every other
address.
Binary Mode
Source Mode
Bytes:
1
1
States:
5
5
Hex Code in:
Binary Mode = [Encoding]
Source Mode = [Encoding]
Operation:
JMP
(PC.15:0)
←
(A) + (DPTR)
JNB bit51,rel
JNB bit,rel
Function:
Jump if bit not set
Description:
If the specified bit is clear, branch to the specified address; otherwise proceed with the next
instruction. The branch destination is computed by adding the signed relative displacement
in the third instruction byte to the PC, after incrementing the PC to the first byte of the next
instruction. The bit tested is not modified.
CY
AC
OV
N
Z
—
—
—
—
—
JMP_TBL:
MOV
JMP
AJMP
AJMP
AJMP
AJMP
DPTR,#JMP_TB
L
@A+DPTR
LABEL0
LABEL1
LABEL2
LABEL3
[Encoding]
0 1 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 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 251: ...A Instruction Set Reference...
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