This lecture discusses bit logic instructions, up-down counters, move, conversion and comparison instructions, and provides an example of a driller system. It explains that bit logic instructions are used to perform operations on individual bits within data words. Up-down counters can count up or down and are used for tasks like tracking the number of parts produced. Conversion instructions are needed when different data formats like binary coded decimal are used that cannot be directly compared or used in math operations. An example driller system demonstrates applying these instructions.
This lecture discusses bit logic instructions, up-down counters, move, conversion and comparison instructions, and provides an example of a driller system. It explains that bit logic instructions are used to perform operations on individual bits within data words. Up-down counters can count up or down and are used for tasks like tracking the number of parts produced. Conversion instructions are needed when different data formats like binary coded decimal are used that cannot be directly compared or used in math operations. An example driller system demonstrates applying these instructions.
This lecture discusses bit logic instructions, up-down counters, move, conversion and comparison instructions, and provides an example of a driller system. It explains that bit logic instructions are used to perform operations on individual bits within data words. Up-down counters can count up or down and are used for tasks like tracking the number of parts produced. Conversion instructions are needed when different data formats like binary coded decimal are used that cannot be directly compared or used in math operations. An example driller system demonstrates applying these instructions.
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Used since we can not use BCD
format in comparison and math operations
All comparison and math operation
blocks found are integer or real formats Move, Conversion and Comparison Instructions Move, Conversion and Comparison Instructions Up-Down Counter Example Up-Down Counter Example
No data format converter is used since
hexadecimal and decimal formats are the same from 0 to 9 Math Operation Driller Example Driller Example Thank You