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5 Categories and Use of Basic Application Instructions
DVP-PM Application Manual 5-7
X0
K2M0
D10
MOV
When X0 = ON, the contents in M0 ~ M7 will be moved to b0
~b7 in D10 and b8 ~ b15 will be set to “0”.
Kn values
16-bit instruction 32-bit instruction
Designated value: K-32,768 ~ K32,767 Designated value: K-2,147,483,648 ~ K2,147,483,647
Values for designated K1 ~ K4 Values for designated K1 ~ K8
K1 (4 bits) 0 ~ 15 K1 (4 bits) 0 ~ 15
K2 (8 bits) 0 ~ 255 K2 (8 bits) 0 ~ 255
K3 (12 bits) 0 ~ 4,095 K3 (12 bits) 0 ~ 4,095
K4 (16 bits) -32,768 ~ +32,767 K4 (16 bits) 0 ~ 65,535
K5 (20 bits) 0 ~ 1,048,575
K6 (24 bits) 0 ~ 167,772,165
K7 (28 bits) 0 ~ 268,435,455
K8 (32 bits) -2,147,483,648 ~ +2,147,483,647
Flags
The flags listed below are used for indicating the operation result of the application instruction:
M1968: zero flag M1969: borrow flag M1970: carry flag
All flags will turn ON or OFF according to the operation result of an instruction. For example, the execution
result of instructions ADD/SUB/MUL/DVI in O100 mian program will affect the status of M1968 ~ M1970. When
the instruction is not executed, the ON/OFF status of the flag will be held. The status of the four flags relates to
many instructions. See relevant instructions for more details.
5.3 Numeric Values for Data Processing
Devices indicates ON/OFF status are called bit devices, e.g. X, Y, M and S. Devices used for storing values are
called word devices, e.g. T, C, D, E and F. Although bit device can only be ON/OFF for a single point, they can
also be used as numeric values in the operands of instructions if the data type declaration device Kn is added in
front of the bit device.
For 16-bit data, K1~K4 are applicable. For 32-bit data, K1~K8 are applicable. For example, K2M0 refers to a
8-bit value composed of M0 ~ M7.
M15 M14 M13 M12 M11 M10 M9 M8 M7 M6 M5 M4 M3 M2 M0M1
00000000
00001 1 1 1
11111111
D1
D1
1111000000000000
b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b0b1
0000000
0
Valid data
Low byte
Low byte
Transmit to
Equals
Reset to 0
Transmit K1M0, K2M0, K3M0 to 16-bit registers. ONly the valid bit data will be transmitted and the upper bits in

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