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4.8.1
DATA ACCESS FROM PROGRAM
MEMORY USING TABLE
INSTRUCTIONS
MEMORY USING TABLE
INSTRUCTIONS
The TBLRDL and TBLWTL instructions offer a direct
method of reading or writing the lower word of any
address within the Program Space without going
through Data Space. The TBLRDH and TBLWTH
instructions are the only method to read or write the
upper 8 bits of a Program Space word as data.
The PC is incremented by two for each successive 24-bit
program word. This allows program memory addresses
to directly map to Data Space addresses. Program mem-
ory can thus be regarded as two 16-bit-wide word
address spaces, residing side by side, each with the
same address range. TBLRDL and TBLWTL access the
space that contains the least significant data word.
TBLRDH
method of reading or writing the lower word of any
address within the Program Space without going
through Data Space. The TBLRDH and TBLWTH
instructions are the only method to read or write the
upper 8 bits of a Program Space word as data.
The PC is incremented by two for each successive 24-bit
program word. This allows program memory addresses
to directly map to Data Space addresses. Program mem-
ory can thus be regarded as two 16-bit-wide word
address spaces, residing side by side, each with the
same address range. TBLRDL and TBLWTL access the
space that contains the least significant data word.
TBLRDH
and TBLWTH access the space that contains the
upper data byte.
Two table instructions are provided to move byte or
word-sized (16-bit) data to and from Program Space.
Both function as either byte or word operations.
• TBLRDL (Table Read Low):
Two table instructions are provided to move byte or
word-sized (16-bit) data to and from Program Space.
Both function as either byte or word operations.
• TBLRDL (Table Read Low):
- In Word mode, this instruction maps the
lower word of the Program Space
location (P<15:0>) to a data address
(D<15:0>)
location (P<15:0>) to a data address
(D<15:0>)
- In Byte mode, either the upper or lower byte
of the lower program word is mapped to the
lower byte of a data address. The upper byte
is selected when Byte Select is ‘1’; the lower
byte is selected when it is ‘0’.
lower byte of a data address. The upper byte
is selected when Byte Select is ‘1’; the lower
byte is selected when it is ‘0’.
• TBLRDH (Table Read High):
- In Word mode, this instruction maps the entire
upper word of a program address (P<23:16>)
to a data address. The ‘phantom’ byte
(D<15:8>) is always ‘0’.
to a data address. The ‘phantom’ byte
(D<15:8>) is always ‘0’.
- In Byte mode, this instruction maps the upper
or lower byte of the program word to D<7:0>
of the data address in the TBLRDL instruc-
tion. The data is always ‘0’ when the upper
‘phantom’ byte is selected (Byte Select = 1).
of the data address in the TBLRDL instruc-
tion. The data is always ‘0’ when the upper
‘phantom’ byte is selected (Byte Select = 1).
In a similar fashion, two table instructions, TBLWTH
and TBLWTL, are used to write individual bytes or
words to a Program Space address. The details of
their operation are explained in
and TBLWTL, are used to write individual bytes or
words to a Program Space address. The details of
their operation are explained in
.
For all table operations, the area of program memory
space to be accessed is determined by the Table Page
register (TBLPAG). TBLPAG covers the entire program
memory space of the device, including user application
and configuration spaces. When TBLPAG<7> = 0, the
table page is located in the user memory space. When
TBLPAG<7> = 1, the page is located in configuration
space.
space to be accessed is determined by the Table Page
register (TBLPAG). TBLPAG covers the entire program
memory space of the device, including user application
and configuration spaces. When TBLPAG<7> = 0, the
table page is located in the user memory space. When
TBLPAG<7> = 1, the page is located in configuration
space.
FIGURE 4-23:
ACCESSING PROGRAM MEMORY WITH TABLE INSTRUCTIONS
0
8
16
23
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
‘Phantom’ Byte
TBLRDH.B
(Wn<0> = 0)
TBLRDL.W
TBLRDL.B
(Wn<0> = 1)
TBLRDL.B
(Wn<0> = 0)
23
15
0
TBLPAG
02
0x000000
0x800000
0x020000
0x030000
Program Space
The address for the table operation is determined by the data EA
within the page defined by the TBLPAG register.
Only read operations are shown; write operations are also valid in
the user memory area.
within the page defined by the TBLPAG register.
Only read operations are shown; write operations are also valid in
the user memory area.