2003 Microchip Technology Inc.
DS39582B-page 31
PIC16F87XA
2.5
Indirect Addressing, INDF and
FSR Registers
The INDF register is not a physical register. Addressing
the INDF register will cause indirect addressing.
Indirect addressing is possible by using the INDF reg-
ister. Any instruction using the INDF register actually
accesses the register pointed to by the File Select Reg-
ister, FSR. Reading the INDF register itself, indirectly
(FSR =
0
) will read 00h. Writing to the INDF register
indirectly results in a no operation (although status bits
may be affected). An effective 9-bit address is obtained
by concatenating the 8-bit FSR register and the IRP bit
(Status<7>) as shown in Figure 2-6.
A simple program to clear RAM locations 20h-2Fh
using indirect addressing is shown in Example 2-2.
EXAMPLE 2-2:
INDIRECT ADDRESSING
FIGURE 2-6:
DIRECT/INDIRECT ADDRESSING
MOVLW 0x20
;initialize pointer
MOVWF FSR
;to RAM
NEXT
CLRF
INDF
;clear INDF register
INCF
FSR,F
;inc pointer
BTFSS FSR,4
;all done?
GOTO
NEXT
;no clear next
CONTINUE
:
;yes continue
Note 1: For register file map detail, see Figure 2-3.
Data
Memory
(1)
Indirect Addressing
Direct Addressing
Bank Select
Location Select
RP1:RP0
6
0
From Opcode
IRP
FSR Register
7
0
Bank Select
Location Select
00
01
10
11
Bank 0
Bank 1
Bank 2
Bank 3
FFh
80h
7Fh
00h
17Fh
100h
1FFh
180h
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