APPENDIX A

INSTRUCTION SET REFERENCE

This appendix contains reference material for the instructions in the MCS® 251 architecture . It includes an opcode map, a summary of the instructions — with instruction lengths and execution times — and a detailed description of each instruction. It contains the following tables:

Tables A-1 through A-4 describe the notation used for the instruction operands. Table A-5 describes the notation used for control instruction destinations.

Tables A-6 and A-7 comprise the opcode map for the instruction set.

Tables A-8 through A-17 contain supporting material for the opcode map.

Table A-18 lists execution times for a group of instructions that access the port SFRs.

The following tables list the instructions giving length (in bytes) and execution time:

Add and Subtract Instructions, Table A-19

Compare Instructions, Table A-20

Increment and Decrement Instructions, Table A-21

Multiply, Divide, and Decimal-adjust Instructions, Table A-22

Logical Instructions, Table A-23

Move Instructions, Table A-24

Exchange, Push, and Pop Instructions, Table A-25

Bit Instructions, Table A-26

Control Instructions, Table A-27

“Instruction Descriptions” on page A-26 contains a detailed description of each instruction.

NOTE

The instruction execution times given in this appendix are for code executing from on-chip code memory and for data that is read from and written to on- chip RAM. Execution times are increased by executing code from external memory, accessing peripheral SFRs, accessing data in external memory, using a wait state, or extending the ALE pulse.

For some instructions, accessing the port SFRs, Px, x = 0–3, increases the execution time. These cases are listed in Table A-18 and are noted in the instruction summary tables and the instruction descriptions.

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Embedded Microcontroller, 8XC251SP, 8XC251SA, 8XC251SQ, 8XC251SB specifications

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