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Example 2: BSET instruction executed designating port 3
P3
7
and P3
6
are designated as input pins, with a low-level signal input at P3
7
and a high-level
signal at P3
6
. The remaining pins, P3
5
to P3
0
, are output pins and output low-level signals. In this
example, the BSET instruction is used to change pin P3
0
to high-level output.
[A: Prior to executing BSET]
P3
7
P3
6
P3
5
P3
4
P3
3
P3
2
P3
1
P3
0
Input/output
Input
Input
Output
Output
Output
Output
Output
Output
Pin state
Low
level
High
level
Low
level
Low
level
Low
level
Low
level
Low
level
Low
level
PCR3
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
PDR3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
[B: BSET instruction executed]
BSET
#0
,
@PDR3
The BSET instruction is executed designating port 3.
[C: After executing BSET]
P3
7
P3
6
P3
5
P3
4
P3
3
P3
2
P3
1
P3
0
Input/output
Input
Input
Output
Output
Output
Output
Output
Output
Pin state
Low
level
High
level
Low
level
Low
level
Low
level
Low
level
Low
level
High
level
PCR3
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
PDR3
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
[D: Explanation of how BSET operates]
When the BSET instruction is executed, first the CPU reads port 3.
Since P3
7
and P3
6
are input pins, the CPU reads the pin states (low-level and high-level input).
P3
5
to P3
0
are output pins, so the CPU reads the value in PDR3. In this example PDR3 has a value
of H'80, but the value read by the CPU is H'40.
Next, the CPU sets bit 0 of the read data to 1, changing the PDR3 data to H'41. Finally, the CPU
writes this value (H'41) to PDR3, completing execution of BSET.
As a result of this operation, bit 0 in PDR3 becomes 1, and P3
0
outputs a high-level signal.
However, bits 7 and 6 of PDR3 end up with different values.
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