Flat Panel Television User Manual
Table Of Contents
- TOC
- 01-Overview
- 02-Address Space
- 03-Addressing Modes
- 04-Control Registers
- 05-Interrupt Structure
- 06-Instruction Set
- 07-Clock and Power Circuits
- 08-RESET
- 09-IO PORTS
- 10-BASIC TIMER and TIMER 0
- 11-Timer1
- 12-CounterA
- 13-Timer2
- 14-EMBEDDED Flash Memory Interface
- 15-Low Voltagge Detector
- 16-Electrical Data
- 17-Mechanical Data
- 18-Flash MCU
- 19-Development Tool
- TOC.pdf

S3F80P5_UM_ REV1.00 ADDRESSING MODES
RELATIVE ADDRESS MODE (RA)
In Relative Address (RA) mode, a two's-complement signed displacement between – 128 and + 127 is specified
in the instruction. The displacement value is then added to the current PC value. The result is the address of the
next instruction to be executed. Before this addition occurs, the PC contains the address of the instruction
immediately following the current instruction.
Several program control instructions use the Relative Address mode to perform conditional jumps. The
instructions that support RA addressing are BTJRF, BTJRT, DJNZ, CPIJE, CPIJNE, and JR.
OPCODE
Program Memory
Displacement
Program Memory
Address Used
Sample Instructions:
JR ULT,$+OFFSET ; Where OFFSET is a value in the range +127 to -128
Next OPCODE
+
Signed
Displacement Value
Current Instruction
Current
PC Value
Figure 3-13. Relative Addressing
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