Instruction Set Description
164
SLAU367P – October 2012 – Revised April 2020
Copyright © 2012–2020, Texas Instruments Incorporated
CPUX
4.6.2.4
AND
AND[.W]
Logical AND of source word with destination word
AND.B
Logical AND of source byte with destination byte
Syntax
AND src,dst
or
AND.W src,dst
AND.B src,dst
Operation
src .and. dst
→
dst
Description
The source operand and the destination operand are logically ANDed. The result is
placed into the destination. The source operand is not affected.
Status Bits
N:
Set if result is negative (MSB = 1), reset if positive (MSB = 0)
Z:
Set if result is zero, reset otherwise
C:
Set if the result is not zero, reset otherwise. C = (.not. Z)
V:
Reset
Mode Bits
OSCOFF, CPUOFF, and GIE are not affected.
Example
The bits set in R5 (16-bit data) are used as a mask (AA55h) for the word TOM located in
the lower 64 K. If the result is zero, a branch is taken to label TONI. R5.19:16 = 0
MOV
#AA55h,R5
; Load 16-bit mask to R5
AND
R5,&TOM
; TOM .and. R5 -> TOM
JZ
TONI
; Jump if result 0
...
; Result > 0
or shorter:
AND
#AA55h,&TOM
; TOM .and. AA55h -> TOM
JZ
TONI
; Jump if result 0
Example
A table byte pointed to by R5 (20-bit address) is logically ANDed with R6. R5 is
incremented by 1 after the fetching of the byte. R6.19:8 = 0
AND.B
@R5+,R6
; AND table byte with R6. R5 + 1