INSTRUCTION SET
S3C80A5B
6-16
AND
—
Logical AND
AND
dst,src
Operation:
dst
←
dst AND src
The source operand is logically ANDed with the destination operand. The result is stored in the
destination. The AND operation results in a "1" bit being stored whenever the corresponding bits in
the two operands are both logic ones; otherwise a "0" bit value is stored. The contents of the source
are unaffected.
Flags:
C:
Unaffected.
Z:
Set if the result is "0"; cleared otherwise.
S:
Set if the result bit 7 is set; cleared otherwise.
V:
Always cleared to "0".
D:
Unaffected.
H:
Unaffected.
Format:
Bytes
Cycles
Opcode
(Hex)
Addr Mode
dst src
opc
dst | src
2
4
52
r
r
6
53
r
lr
opc
src
dst
3
6
54
R
R
6
55
R
IR
opc
dst
src
3
6
56
R
IM
Examples:
Given: R1 = 12H, R2 = 03H, register 01H = 21H, register 02H = 03H, register 03H = 0AH:
AND
R1,R2
→
R1 = 02H, R2 = 03H
AND
R1,@R2
→
R1 = 02H, R2 = 03H
AND
01H,02H
→
Register 01H = 01H, register 02H = 03H
AND
01H,@02H
→
Register 01H = 00H, register 02H = 03H
AND
01H,#25H
→
Register 01H = 21H
In the first example, destination working register R1 contains the value 12H and the source working
register R2 contains 03H. The statement "AND R1,R2" logically ANDs the source operand 03H with
the destination operand value 12H, leaving the value 02H in register R1.