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PIC18F4550-I/P

Manufacturer Part Number
PIC18F4550-I/P
Description
40 PIN, 32 KB FLASH, 2048 RAM, FS-USB 2.0
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology Inc.
Datasheet

Specifications of PIC18F4550-I/P

A/d Inputs
13-Channel, 10-Bit
Comparators
2
Cpu Speed
12 MIPS
Eeprom Memory
256 Bytes
Input Output
34
Interface
I2C/SPI/UART/USART/USB
Memory Type
Flash
Number Of Bits
8
Package Type
40-pin PDIP
Programmable Memory
32K Bytes
Ram Size
2K Bytes
Speed
48 MHz
Timers
1-8-bit, 3-16-bit
Voltage, Range
2-5.5 V
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
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8.0
8.1
All PIC18 devices include an 8 x 8 hardware multiplier
as part of the ALU. The multiplier performs an unsigned
operation and yields a 16-bit result that is stored in the
product register pair, PRODH:PRODL. The multiplier’s
operation does not affect any flags in the STATUS
register.
Making multiplication a hardware operation allows it to
be completed in a single instruction cycle. This has the
advantages of higher computational throughput and
reduced code size for multiplication algorithms and
allows the PIC18 devices to be used in many applica-
tions previously reserved for digital signal processors.
A comparison of various hardware and software
multiply operations, along with the savings in memory
and execution time, is shown in Table 8-1.
8.2
Example 8-1 shows the instruction sequence for an
8 x 8 unsigned multiplication. Only one instruction is
required when one of the arguments is already loaded
in the WREG register.
Example 8-2 shows the sequence to do an 8 x 8 signed
multiplication. To account for the sign bits of the
arguments, each argument’s Most Significant bit (MSb)
is tested and the appropriate subtractions are done.
TABLE 8-1:
© 2006 Microchip Technology Inc.
16 x 16 unsigned
8 x 8 unsigned
16 x 16 signed
8 x 8 signed
Routine
8 x 8 HARDWARE MULTIPLIER
Introduction
Operation
PERFORMANCE COMPARISON FOR VARIOUS MULTIPLY OPERATIONS
Without hardware multiply
Without hardware multiply
Without hardware multiply
Without hardware multiply
Hardware multiply
Hardware multiply
Hardware multiply
Hardware multiply
Multiply Method
PIC18F2455/2550/4455/4550
Preliminary
Program
Memory
(Words)
13
33
21
28
52
35
1
6
EXAMPLE 8-1:
EXAMPLE 8-2:
MOVF
MULWF
MOVF
MULWF
BTFSC
SUBWF
MOVF
BTFSC
SUBWF
Cycles
(Max)
242
254
69
91
28
40
1
6
ARG1, W
ARG2
ARG1, W
ARG2
ARG2, SB
PRODH, F
ARG2, W
ARG1, SB
PRODH, F
@ 40 MHz
24.2 s
25.4 s
100 ns
600 ns
6.9 s
9.1 s
2.8 s
4.0 s
8 x 8 UNSIGNED
MULTIPLY ROUTINE
8 x 8 SIGNED MULTIPLY
ROUTINE
;
; ARG1 * ARG2 ->
; PRODH:PRODL
; ARG1 * ARG2 ->
; PRODH:PRODL
; Test Sign Bit
; PRODH = PRODH
;
; Test Sign Bit
; PRODH = PRODH
;
@ 10 MHz
102.6 s
27.6 s
36.4 s
96.8 s
11.2 s
16.0 s
Time
400 ns
2.4 s
- ARG1
- ARG2
DS39632C-page 95
@ 4 MHz
242 s
254 s
69 s
91 s
28 s
40 s
1 s
6 s

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