1 cpu introduction – Texas Instruments MSP430x4xx User Manual

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CPU Introduction

3-2

RISC 16-Bit CPU

3.1

CPU Introduction

The CPU incorporates features specifically designed for modern
programming techniques such as calculated branching, table processing and
the use of high-level languages such as C. The CPU can address the complete
address range without paging.

The CPU features include:

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RISC architecture with 27 instructions and 7 addressing modes.

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Orthogonal architecture with every instruction usable with every
addressing mode.

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Full register access including program counter, status registers, and stack
pointer.

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Single-cycle register operations.

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Large 16-bit register file reduces fetches to memory.

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16-bit address bus allows direct access and branching throughout entire
memory range.

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16-bit data bus allows direct manipulation of word-wide arguments.

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Constant generator provides six most used immediate values and
reduces code size.

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Direct memory-to-memory transfers without intermediate register holding.

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Word and byte addressing and instruction formats.

The block diagram of the CPU is shown in Figure 3−1.

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