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HT46R94
When executing instructions requiring jumps to
non-consecutive addresses such as a jump instruction,
a subroutine call, interrupt or reset, etc., the
microcontroller manages program control by loading the
required address into the Program Counter. For condi-
tional skip instructions, once the condition has been
met, the next instruction, which has already been
fetched during the present instruction execution, is dis-
carded and a dummy cycle takes its place while the cor-
rect instruction is obtained.
The lower byte of the Program Counter, known as the
Program Counter Low register or PCL, is available for
program control and can be read nor written to. By trans-
ferring data directly into this register, a short program
jump can be executed directly, however, as only this low
byte is available for manipulation, the jumps are limited
to the present page of memory, that is 256 locations.
When such program jumps are executed it should also
be noted that a dummy cycle will be inserted.
The lower byte of the Program Counter is fully accessi-
ble under program control. Manipulating the PCL might
cause program branching, so an extra cycle is needed
to pre-fetch. Further information on the PCL register can
be found in the Special Function Register section.
Stack
This is a special part of the memory which is used to
save the contents of the Program Counter only. The
stack is organised into 8 levels and is neither part of the
data nor part of the program space, and is neither be
read nor written to. The activated level is indexed by the
Stack Pointer, SP, and can neither be read nor written
to. At a subroutine call or interrupt acknowledge signal,
the contents of the Program Counter are pushed onto
the stack. At the end of a subroutine or an interrupt rou-
tine, signaled by a return instruction, RET or RETI, the
Program Counter is restored to its previous value from
the stack. After a device reset, the Stack Pointer will
point to the top of the stack.
If the stack is full and an enabled interrupt takes place,
the interrupt request flag will be recorded but the ac-
knowledge signal will be inhibited. When the Stack
Pointer is decremented, by RET or RETI, the interrupt
will be serviced. This feature prevents stack overflow al-
lowing the programmer to use the structure more easily.
However, when the stack is full, a CALL subroutine in-
struction can still be executed which will result in a stack
overflow. Precautions should be taken to avoid such
cases which might cause unpredictable program
branching.
P ro g ra m C o u n te r
T o p o f S ta c k
S ta c k
P o in te r
S ta c k L e v e l 1
S ta c k L e v e l 2
S ta c k L e v e l 3
P ro g ra m
M e m o ry
B o tto m o f S ta c k
S ta c k L e v e l 8
Mode
Program Counter Bits
b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
Initial Reset
0
0
0000000000
External Interrupt
0
0
0000000100
Timer/Event Counter 0 Overflow 0
0
0000001000
Timer/Event Counter 1 Overflow 0
0
0000001100
Time Base Interrupt
0
0
0000010000
A/D Converter Interrupt
0
0
0000010100
Skip
Program Counter + 2
Loading PCL
PC11 PC10 PC9 PC8 @7 @6 @5 @4 @3 @2 @1 @0
Jump, Call Branch
#11 #10 #9 #8 #7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0
Return from Subroutine
S11 S10 S9 S8 S7 S6 S5 S4 S3 S2 S1 S0
Program Counter
Note:
PC11~PC8: Current Program Counter bits
@7~@0: PCL bits
#11~#0: Instruction code address bits
S11~S0: Stack register bits
The Program Counter is 12 bits wide, i.e. from b11~b0.
Rev. 1.10
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November 5, 2008

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