Extended Instructions
4-136
16-Bit MSP430X CPU
RLAM.A
Rotate Left Arithmetically the 20-bit CPU register content
RLAM[.W]
Rotate Left Arithmetically the 16-bit CPU register content
Syntax
RLAM.A
#n,Rdst
1
≤
n
≤
4
RLAM.W
#n,Rdst
or RLAM #n,Rdst
1
≤
n
≤
4
Operation
C
←
MSB
←
MSB-1 .... LSB+1
←
LSB
←
0
Description
The destination operand is shifted arithmetically left one, two, three, or four
positions as shown in Figure 4−44. RLAM works as a multiplication (signed
and unsigned) with 2, 4, 8, or 16. The word instruction RLAM.W clears the bits
Rdst.19:16
Note : This instruction does not use the extension word.
Status Bits
N:
Set if result is negative
.A: Rdst.19 = 1, reset if Rdst.19 = 0
.W: Rdst.15 = 1, reset if Rdst.15 = 0
Z:
Set if result is zero, reset otherwise
C:
Loaded from the MSB (n = 1), MSB-1 (n = 2), MSB-2 (n = 3), MSB-3
(n = 4)
V: Undefined
Mode Bits
OSCOFF, CPUOFF, and GIE are not affected.
Example
The 20-bit operand in R5 is shifted left by three positions. It operates equal to
an arithmetic multiplication by 8.
RLAM.A
#3,R5
; R5 = R5 x 8
Figure 4−44. Rotate Left Arithmetically RLAM[.W] and RLAM.A
C
19
0
MSB
0000
15
LSB
C
19
0
MSB
LSB
16
0
0
Summary of Contents for MSP430x4xx Family
Page 1: ...MSP430x4xx Family 2007 Mixed Signal Products User s Guide SLAU056G ...
Page 2: ......
Page 6: ...vi ...
Page 114: ...3 76 RISC 16 Bit CPU ...
Page 304: ...5 20 FLL Clock Module ...
Page 340: ...7 8 Supply Voltage Supervisor ...
Page 348: ...8 8 16 Bit Hardware Multiplier ...
Page 372: ...9 24 32 Bit Hardware Multiplier ...
Page 400: ...10 28 DMA Controller ...
Page 428: ...13 10 Basic Timer1 ...
Page 466: ...15 24 Timer_A ...
Page 522: ...17 30 USART Peripheral Interface UART Mode ...
Page 544: ...18 22 USART Peripheral Interface SPI Mode ...
Page 672: ...23 12 Comparator_A ...
Page 692: ...24 20 LCD Controller ...
Page 746: ...26 28 ADC12 ...