Calculator User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Read This First
 - Contents
 - Figures
 - Tables
 - Examples
 - Cautions
 - Introduction
 - Architectural Overview
 - Central Processing Unit
 - Memory and I/O Spaces
 - Program Control
 - Addressing Modes
 - Assembly Language Instructions
- Instruction Set Summary
 - How To Use the Instruction Descriptions
 - Instruction Descriptions
- ABS
 - ABS
 - ADD
 - ADD
 - ADD
 - ADD
 - ADDC
 - ADDC
 - ADDS
 - ADDS
 - ADDT
 - ADDT
 - ADRK
 - AND
 - AND
 - AND
 - APAC
 - APAC
 - B
 - BACC
 - BANZ
 - BANZ
 - BCND
 - BCND
 - BIT
 - BIT
 - BITT
 - BITT
 - BLDD
 - BLDD
 - BLDD
 - BLDD
 - BLDD
 - BLPD
 - BLPD
 - BLPD
 - BLPD
 - CALA
 - CALL
 - CC
 - CC
 - CLRC
 - CLRC
 - CMPL
 - CMPR
 - DMOV
 - DMOV
 - IDLE
 - IN
 - IN
 - INTR
 - LACC
 - LACC
 - LACC
 - LACL
 - LACL
 - LACL
 - LACT
 - LACT
 - LAR
 - LAR
 - LAR
 - LDP
 - LDP
 - LPH
 - LPH
 - LST
 - LST
 - LST
 - LST
 - LT
 - LT
 - LTA
 - LTA
 - LTD
 - LTD
 - LTD
 - LTP
 - LTP
 - LTS
 - LTS
 - MAC
 - MAC
 - MAC
 - MAC
 - MACD
 - MACD
 - MACD
 - MACD
 - MACD
 - MAR
 - MAR
 - MPY
 - MPY
 - MPY
 - MPYA
 - MPYA
 - MPYS
 - MPYS
 - MPYU
 - MPYU
 - NEG
 - NEG
 - NMI
 - NOP
 - NORM
 - NORM
 - NORM
 - OR
 - OR
 - OR
 - OUT
 - OUT
 - PAC
 - POP
 - POP
 - POPD
 - POPD
 - PSHD
 - PSHD
 - PUSH
 - RET
 - RETC
 - ROL
 - ROR
 - RPT
 - RPT
 - SACH
 - SACH
 - SACL
 - SACL
 - SAR
 - SAR
 - SBRK
 - SETC
 - SETC
 - SFL
 - SFR
 - SFR
 - SPAC
 - SPH
 - SPH
 - SPL
 - SPL
 - SPLK
 - SPLK
 - SPM
 - SQRA
 - SQRA
 - SQRS
 - SQRS
 - SST
 - SST
 - SUB
 - SUB
 - SUB
 - SUB
 - SUBB
 - SUBB
 - SUBC
 - SUBC
 - SUBS
 - SUBS
 - SUBT
 - SUBT
 - TBLR
 - TBLR
 - TBLR
 - TBLW
 - TBLW
 - TBLW
 - TRAP
 - XOR
 - XOR
 - XOR
 - ZALR
 - ZALR
 
 
 - On-Chip Peripherals
 - Synchronous Serial Port
 - Asynchronous Serial Port
 - TMS320C209
 - Register Summary
 - TMS320C1x/C2x/C2xx/C5x Instruction Set Comparison
 - Program Examples
 - Submitting ROM Codes to TI
 - Design Considerations for Using XDS510 Emulator
- E.1 Designing Your Target System’s Emulator Connector (14-Pin Header)
 - E.2 Bus Protocol
 - E.3 Emulator Cable Pod
 - E.4 Emulator Cable Pod Signal Timing
 - E.5 Emulation Timing Calculations
 - E.6 Connections Between the Emulator and the Target System
 - E.7 Physical Dimensions for the 14-Pin Emulator Connector
 - E.8 Emulation Design Considerations
 
 - Glossary
 - Index
 

 Multiply and Accumulate
MAC
7-103
 Assembly Language Instructions
Description The MAC instruction:
Adds the previous product, shifted as defined by the PM status bits, to the
accumulator. The carry bit is set (C = 1) if the result of the addition gener-
ates a carry and is cleared (C = 0) if it does not generate a carry.
Loads the TREG with the content of the specified data-memory address.
Multiplies the data-memory value in the TREG by the contents of the spe-
cified program-memory address.
The data and program memory locations on the ’C2xx may be any nonre-
served on-chip or off-chip memory locations. If the program memory is block
B0 of on-chip RAM, the CNF bit must be set to 1.
When the MAC instruction is repeated, the program-memory address con-
tained in the PC is incremented by 1 during each repetition. This makes it pos-
sible to access a series of operands in program memory. If you use indirect
addressing to specify the data-memory address, a new data-memory address
can be accessed during each repetition. If you use the direct addressing mode,
the specified data-memory address is a constant; it will not be modified during
each repetition.
MAC is useful for long sum-of-products operations because, when repeated,
it becomes a single-cycle instruction once the RPT pipeline is started.
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