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ZLF645

Manufacturer Part Number
ZLF645
Description
Flash MCUs with Learning Amplification
Manufacturer
MAXIM [Maxim Integrated Products]
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Table 74. Symbolic Notation for Operands (Continued)
19-4572; Rev 0; 4/09
Symbol
DA
RA
Assembly
Operand
LABEL
LABEL
Table 75
Table 75. Additional Symbols
Symbol
dst
src
@
C
SP
PC
FLAGS
RP
#
b
%
h
lists additional symbols that are used throughout the instruction set summary.
Description
Direct Address (JP, CALL)
In a JP or CALL operand, DA is a 16-bit Program Memory address in the range
of 0000H to FFFFH . DA replaces the contents of the Program Counter for
execution to continue at a new location in Program Memory. In assembly
source, the address is represented as a label.
Relative Address (JR, DJNZ)
RA is a signed 8-bit Program Memory offset in the range +127 to –128, relative
to the address of the n ext instruction in Program Memory. In a JR or DJNZ
operation, RA is added to the pr ogram counter to cause execution to continue
at a new location in Program Memory. In assembly source, the jump address is
represented as an absolute label, and the assembler calculates RA.
Definition
Destination Operand
Source Operand
Indirect Address Prefix
Carry Flag
Stack Pointer Value
Program Counter
Flags Register
Register Pointer
Immediate Operand Prefix
Binary Number Suffix
Hexadecimal Number Prefix
Hexadecimal Number Suffix
Assignment of a value. For example,
dst
indicates the result is stored in the destination
dst + src
ZLF645 Series Flash MCUs
Product Specification
Addressing Notation
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