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UPSD3234AV-24U1T

Manufacturer Part Number
UPSD3234AV-24U1T
Description
Flash Programmable System Devices with 8032 Microcontroller Core and 64Kbit SRAM
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Datasheet
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uPSD3234A, uPSD3234BV, uPSD3233B, uPSD3233BV
Table 4. Arithmetic Instructions
Logical Instructions
Table 5., page 19
es logical instructions. The instructions that per-
form Boolean operations (AND, OR, Exclusive
OR, NOT) on bytes perform the operation on a bit-
by-bit basis. That is, if the Accumulator contains
00110101B and byte contains 01010011B, then:
will leave the Accumulator holding 00010001B.
The addressing modes that can be used to access
the <byte> operand are listed in
The ANL A, <byte> instruction may take any of the
forms:
Note: Boolean operations can be performed on
any byte in the internal Data Memory space with-
out going through the Accumulator. The XRL
<byte>, #data instruction, for example, offers a
quick and easy way to invert port bits, as in
18/170
ANL A, <byte>
ANL A,7FH(direct addressing)
ANL A, @R1 (indirect addressing)
ANL A,R6 (register addressing)
ANL A,#53H (immediate constant)
XRL P1, #0FFH.
ADDC A,<byte>
SUBB A,<byte>
ADD A,<byte>
DEC <byte>
INC <byte>
Mnemonic
INC DPTR
MUL AB
DIV AB
DA A
DEC
INC
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Table 5., page
<byte> = <byte> + 1
<byte> = <byte> – 1
A = A + <byte> + C
A = A – <byte> – C
DPTR = DPTR + 1
B = Mod[ A / B ]
Decimal Adjust
A = A + <byte>
A = Int[ A / B ]
B:A = B x A
Operation
A = A + 1
A = A – 1
19.
If the operation is in response to an interrupt, not
using the Accumulator saves the time and effort to
push it onto the stack in the service routine.
The Rotate instructions (RL A, RLC A, etc.) shift
the Accumulator 1 bit to the left or right. For a left
rotation, the MSB rolls into the LSB position. For a
right rotation, the LSB rolls into the MSB position.
The SWAP A instruction interchanges the high
and low nibbles within the Accumulator. This is a
useful operation in BCD manipulations. For exam-
ple, if the Accumulator contains a binary number
which is known to be less than 100, it can be quick-
ly converted to BCD by the following code:
Dividing the number by 10 leaves the tens digit in
the low nibble of the Accumulator, and the ones
digit in the B register. The SWAP and ADD instruc-
tions move the tens digit to the high nibble of the
Accumulator, and the ones digit to the low nibble.
MOVE B,#10
DIV AB
SWAP A
ADD A,B
Dir.
X
X
X
X
X
Accumulator and B only
Accumulator and B only
Addressing Modes
Ind.
Accumulator only
Data Pointer only
Accumulator only
Accumulator only
X
X
X
X
X
Reg.
X
X
X
X
X
Imm
X
X
X

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