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All instructions of the MSP50P614/MSP50C614 use the following syntax:
name [dest] [, src] [, src1] [, mod]
name
Name of the instruction. Instruction names are shown in bold letter through out the text.
dest
Destination of the data to be stored after the execution of the instruction. Optional for some instructions or
not used. Destination is also used as both source and destination for some instructions.
src
Source of the first data. Optional for some instructions or not used.
src1
Source of the second data. Some instructions use a second data source. Optional for some instructions
or not used.
mod
Post modification of a register. This can be either
next A or Rmod and will be specified in the instruction.
The following table describes the meanings of the symbols used in the
instruction set descriptions:
Bold type means it must be typed exactly as shown.
italics type means it is a variable.
[ ] square brackets enclose optional arguments.
Operands
0
≤
dma6
≤
63
0
≤
dma16
≤
65535
dma16
≤
639 for MSP50P614/MSP50C614
0
≤
imm5
≤
31
0
≤
imm16
≤
65535
0
≤
offset6
≤
63
0
≤
offset7
≤
127
0
≤
offset16
≤
65535
0
≤
pma8
≤
255
0
≤
pma16
≤
65535
pma16
≤
32767 for MSP50P614/MSP50C614
0
≤
port4
≤
15
0
≤
port6
≤
63
Symbol
Meaning
!
Invert the bit of the source. Used with flag addressing only.
A
n
Accumulator selector where
n = 0...3. An is the accumulator pointed by APn.
A
n~
Offset accumulator selector where n = 0...3. A
n is the accumulator pointed by APn+16; APn wraps
after 31.
Summary of Contents for MSP50C614
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