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W79E632A Datasheet, PDF (23/79 Pages) Winbond – 8-BIT MICROCONTROLLER
W79E632A/W79L632A
Timer 2 LSB
Bit:
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
TL2.7 TL2.6 TL2.5 TL2.4 TL2.3 TL2.2 TL2.1 TL2.0
Mnemonic: TL2
Address: CCh
TL2: Timer 2 LSB
Timer 2 MSB
Bit:
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
TH2.7 TH2.6 TH2.5 TH2.4 TH2.3 TH2.2 TH2.1 TH2.0
Mnemonic: TH2
Address: CDh
TH2: Timer 2 MSB
Program Status Word
Bit:
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
CY
AC
F0
RS1 RS0
OV
F1
P
Mnemonic: PSW
Address: D0h
CY: Carry flag: Set for an arithmetic operation which results in a carry being generated from the
ALU. It is also used as the accumulator for the bit operations.
AC: Auxiliary carry: Set when the previous operation resulted in a carry from the high order nibble.
F0: User flag 0: General purpose flag that can be set or cleared by the user.
RS.1-0: Register bank select bits:
RS1 RS0
Register bank
Address
0
0
0
00-07h
0
1
1
08-0Fh
1
0
2
10-17h
1
1
3
18-1Fh
OV: Overflow flag: Set when a carry was generated from the seventh bit but not from the 8th bit as
a result of the previous operation, or vice-versa.
F1: User Flag 1: General purpose flag that can be set or cleared by the user by software.
P:
Parity flag: Set/cleared by hardware to indicate odd/even number of 1's in the accumulator.
Watchdog Control
Bit:
7
-
6
5
POR
-
4
3
2
1
0
-
WDIF WTRF EWT RWT
Mnemonic: WDCON
Address: D8h
POR: Power-on reset flag. Hardware will set this flag on a power up condition. This flag can be read
or written by software. A write by software is the only way to clear this bit once it is set.
WDIF: Watchdog Timer Interrupt Flag. If the watchdog interrupt is enabled, hardware will set this bit
to indicate that the watchdog interrupt has occurred. If the interrupt is not enabled, then this bit
indicates that the time-out period has elapsed. This bit must be cleared by software.
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Publication Release Date: Nov. 11, 2009
Revision A10