Datasheet
Section 2 CPU
Rev.6.00 Mar. 18, 2009 Page 23 of 980
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2.1.2 Differences from H8/300 CPU
In comparison to the H8/300 CPU, the H8S/2000 CPU has the following enhancements.
• More general registers and control registers
⎯ Eight 16-bit extended registers, and one 8-bit and two 32-bit control registers, have been
added.
• Expanded address space
⎯ Normal mode supports the same 64-kbyte address space as the H8/300 CPU.
⎯ Advanced mode supports a maximum 16-Mbyte address space.
• Enhanced addressing
⎯ The addressing modes have been enhanced to make effective use of the 16-Mbyte address
space.
• Enhanced instructions
⎯ Addressing modes of bit-manipulation instructions have been enhanced.
⎯ Signed multiply and divide instructions have been added.
⎯ Two-bit shift and two-bit rotate instructions have been added.
⎯ Instructions for saving and restoring multiple registers have been added.
⎯ A test and set instruction has been added.
• Higher speed
⎯ Basic instructions are executed twice as fast.
2.1.3 Differences from H8/300H CPU
In comparison to the H8/300H CPU, the H8S/2000 CPU has the following enhancements.
• Additional control register
⎯ One 8-bit control register has been added.
• Enhanced instructions
⎯ Addressing modes of bit-manipulation instructions have been enhanced.
⎯ Two-bit shift and two-bit rotate instructions have been added.
⎯ Instructions for saving and restoring multiple registers have been added.
⎯ A test and set instruction has been added.
• Higher speed
⎯ Basic instructions are executed twice as fast.