MC68HC705C Motorola, MC68HC705C Datasheet - Page 158

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MC68HC705C

Manufacturer Part Number
MC68HC705C
Description
HCMOS Microcontroller Unit
Manufacturer
Motorola
Datasheet

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Instruction Set
12.4.3 Jump/Branch Instructions
Technical Data
158
Jump instructions allow the CPU to interrupt the normal sequence of the
program counter. The unconditional jump instruction (JMP) and the
jump-to-subroutine instruction (JSR) have no register operand. Branch
instructions allow the CPU to interrupt the normal sequence of the
program counter when a test condition is met. If the test condition is not
met, the branch is not performed.
The BRCLR and BRSET instructions cause a branch based on the state
of any readable bit in the first 256 memory locations. These 3-byte
instructions use a combination of direct addressing and relative
addressing. The direct address of the byte to be tested is in the byte
following the opcode. The third byte is the signed offset byte. The CPU
finds the effective branch destination by adding the third byte to the
program counter if the specified bit tests true. The bit to be tested and its
condition (set or clear) is part of the opcode. The span of branching is
from –128 to +127 from the address of the next location after the branch
instruction. The CPU also transfers the tested bit to the carry/borrow bit
of the condition code register.
Instruction Set
MC68HC705C8A — Rev. 2.0
MOTOROLA

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