Datasheet
2012 Microchip Technology Inc. Preliminary DS41652A-page 79
PIC16F527
RETLW Return with Literal in W
Syntax: [ label ] RETLW k
Operands: 0 k 255
Operation: k (W);
TOS PC
Status Affected: None
Description: The W register is loaded with the
eight-bit literal ‘k’. The program
counter is loaded from the top of
the stack (the return address).
This is a two-cycle instruction.
RETURN Return
Syntax: [ label ] RETURN
Operands: None
Operation: TOS PC
Status Affected: None
Description: The program counter is loaded
from the top of the stack (the
return address). This is a two-
cycle instruction.
RLF Rotate Left f through Carry
Syntax: [ label ] RLF f,d
Operands: 0 f 31
d [0,1]
Operation: See description below
Status Affected: C
Description: The contents of register ‘f’ are
rotated one bit to the left through
the Carry flag. If ‘d’ is ‘0’, the result
is placed in the W register. If ‘d’ is
‘1’, the result is stored back in
register ‘f’.
C
register ‘f’
RRF Rotate Right f through Carry
Syntax: [ label ] RRF f,d
Operands: 0 f 31
d [0,1]
Operation: See description below
Status Affected: C
Description: The contents of register ‘f’ are
rotated one bit to the right through
the Carry flag. If ‘d’ is ‘0’, the result
is placed in the W register. If ‘d’ is
‘1’, the result is placed back in
register ‘f’.
SLEEP Enter SLEEP Mode
Syntax:
[label ]
SLEEP
Operands: None
Operation: 00h WDT;
0 WDT prescaler;
1 TO
;
0 PD
Status Affected: TO, PD, RBWUF
Description: Time-out Status bit (TO
) is set.
The Power-down Status bit (PD
) is
cleared.
RBWUF is unaffected.
The WDT and its prescaler are
cleared.
The processor is put into Sleep
mode with the oscillator stopped.
See Section 8.10 “Power-down
Mode (Sleep)” on Sleep for more
details.
SUBWF Subtract W from f
Syntax:
[label ] SUBWF f,d
Operands: 0 f 31
d [0,1]
Operation: (f) – (W) dest)
Status Affected: C, DC, Z
Description: Subtract (2’s complement method)
the W register from register ‘f’. If ‘d’
is ‘0’, the result is stored in the W
register. If ‘d’ is ‘1’, the result is
stored back in register ‘f’.
C
register ‘f’