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Subc – Texas Instruments TMS320C2XX User Manual

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SUBC

Conditional Subtract

7-180

Syntax

SUBC

dma

Direct addressing

SUBC

ind [, ARn]

Indirect addressing

Operands

dma:

7 LSBs of the data-memory address

n:

Value from 0 to 7 designating the next auxiliary register

ind:

Select one of the following seven options:
* *+ *– *0+ *0– *BR0+ *BR0–

SUBC

dma

15

14

13

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

1

0

0

dma

SUBC

ind [, ARn]

15

14

13

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

1

0

1

ARU

N

NAR

Note:

ARU, N, and NAR are defined in Section 6.3,

Indirect Addressing Mode (page 6-9).

Execution

For (ACC)

0 and (data-memory address)

0:

Increment PC, then ...
(ACC) – [(data-memory address)

×

2

15

]

ALU output

If ALU output

0

Then (ALU output)

×

2 + 1

ACC

Else (ACC)

×

2

ACC

Status Bits

Affects
OV and C

Description

The SUBC instruction performs conditional subtraction, which can be used for
division as follows: Place a positive 16-bit dividend in the low accumulator and
clear the high accumulator. Place a 16-bit positive divisor in data memory.
Execute SUBC 16 times. After completion of the last SUBC, the quotient of the
division is in the lower-order 16 bits of the accumulator, and the remainder is
in the higher-order 16 bits of the accumulator. For negative accumulator and/or
data-memory values, SUBC cannot be used for division.

If the 16-bit dividend contains fewer than 16 significant bits, the dividend may
be placed in the accumulator and left shifted by the number of leading nonsig-
nificant 0s. The number of executions of SUBC is reduced from 16 by that num-
ber. One leading 0 is always significant.

SUBC operations performed as stated above are not affected by the sign-ex-
tension mode bit (SXM).

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