Datasheet

Section 2 CPU
Rev.6.00 Sep. 27, 2007 Page 60 of 1268
REJ09B0220-0600
2.6.4 Basic Instruction Formats
The CPU instructions consist of 2-byte (1-word) units. An instruction consists of an operation
field (op field), a register field (r field), an effective address extension (EA field), and a condition
field (cc).
Figure 2.9 shows examples of instruction formats.
op
op
rn
rm
NOP, RTS, etc.
ADD.B Rn, Rm, etc.
MOV.B @(d:16, Rn), Rm, etc.
(1) Operation field only
(2) Operation field and register fields
(3) Operation field, register fields, and effective address extension
rn rm
op
EA (disp)
(4) Operation field, effective address extension, and condition field
op cc EA (disp) BRA d:16, etc
Figure 2.9 Instruction Formats (Examples)
(1) Operation Field: Indicates the function of the instruction, the addressing mode, and the
operation to be carried out on the operand. The operation field always includes the first four bits of
the instruction. Some instructions have two operation fields.
(2) Register Field: Specifies a general register. Address registers are specified by 3 bits, data
registers by 3 bits or 4 bits. Some instructions have two register fields. Some have no register
field.
(3) Effective Address Extension: Eight, 16, or 32 bits specifying immediate data, an absolute
address, or a displacement.
(4) Condition Field: Specifies the branching condition of Bcc instructions.