S3C80A5B
INSTRUCTION SET
6-23
BTJRF
—
Bit Test, Jump Relative on False
BTJRF
dst,src.b
Operation:
If src(b) is a "0", then PC
←
PC + dst
The specified bit within the source operand is tested. If it is a "0", the relative address is added to
the program counter and control passes to the statement whose address is now in the PC;
otherwise, the instruction following the BTJRF instruction is executed.
Flags:
No flags are affected.
Format:
(Note 1)
Bytes
Cycles
Opcode
(Hex)
Addr Mode
dst src
opc
src | b | 0
dst
3
10
37
RA
rb
NOTE:
In the second byte of the instruction format, the source address is four bits, the bit address 'b' is
three bits, and the LSB address value is one bit in length.
Example:
Given: R1 = 07H:
BTJRF SKIP,R1.3
→
PC jumps to SKIP location
If working register R1 contains the value 07H (00000111B), the statement "BTJRF SKIP,R1.3" tests
bit 3. Because it is "0", the relative address is added to the PC and the PC jumps to the memory
location pointed to by the SKIP. (Remember that the memory location must be within the allowed
range of + 127 to – 128.)