ST7FOXK1 STMicroelectronics, ST7FOXK1 Datasheet - Page 183

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ST7FOXK1

Manufacturer Part Number
ST7FOXK1
Description
Low cost flash 8bit micro
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Datasheet

Specifications of ST7FOXK1

4 To 8 Kbytes Single Voltage Extended Flash (xflash) Program Memory With Read-out Protection In-circuit Programming And In-application Programming (icp And Iap) Endurance
1K write/erase cycles guaranteed Data retention
Clock Sources
Internal trimmable 8 MHz RC oscillator, auto wakeup internal low power - low frequency oscillator, crystal/ceramic resonator or external clock
Five Power Saving Modes
Halt, Active-Halt, Auto Wakeup from Halt, Wait and Slow
A/d Converter
up to 10 input channels

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ST7FOXF1, ST7FOXK1, ST7FOXK2
11.2
Instruction groups
The ST7 family devices use an Instruction Set consisting of 63 instructions. The instructions
may be subdivided into 13 main groups as illustrated in the following table:
Table 64.
Using a prebyte
The instructions are described with 1 to 4 bytes.
In order to extend the number of available opcodes for an 8-bit CPU (256 opcodes), three
different prebyte opcodes are defined. These prebytes modify the meaning of the instruction
they precede.
The whole instruction becomes by:
These prebytes enable instruction in Y as well as indirect addressing modes to be
implemented. They precede the opcode of the instruction in X or the instruction using direct
addressing mode. The prebytes are:
Condition Code Flag modification
Conditional bit test and branch
Unconditional jump or call
PC-2 End of previous instruction
PC-1 Prebyte
PC Opcode
PC+1 Additional word (0 to 2) according to the number of bytes required to compute
the effective address
PDY 90 Replace an X based instruction using immediate, direct, indexed, or inherent
addressing mode by a Y one.
PIX 92 Replace an instruction using direct, direct bit or direct relative addressing mode
to an instruction using the corresponding indirect addressing mode.
It also changes an instruction using X indexed addressing mode to an instruction using
indirect X indexed addressing mode.
PIY 91 Replace an instruction using X indirect indexed addressing mode by a Y one.
Interruption management
Increment/decrement
Arithmetic operations
Compare and tests
Conditional branch
Logical operations
Load and Transfer
Stack operation
Shift and rotate
Bit operation
ST7 instruction set
PUSH
BSET
TRAP
BTJT
JRxx
AND
ADC
SLL
JRA
INC
SIM
CP
LD
BRES
BTJF
POP
DEC
ADD
CLR
TNZ
SRL
JRT
WFI
RIM
OR
HALT
XOR
RSP
BCP
SUB
SRA
SCF
JRF
IRET
SBC
RLC
RCF
CPL
JP
CALL
NEG
MUL
RRC
CALLR
SWAP
Instruction set
NOP RET
SLA
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