9.4.4 Branching
The branching instructions add an offset to the PC. This allows relocatable code and code that
            crosses page boundaries. There are two forms of branching, BRW and
                BRA. The PC will have incremented to fetch the next instruction in
            both cases. When using either branching instruction, a PCL memory boundary may be
            crossed. 
If using BRW, load the W register
            with the desired unsigned address and execute BRW. The entire PC will
            be loaded with the address PC + 1 + W. 
If using BRA, the entire PC will be loaded with PC + 1 +
            the signed value of the operand of the BRA instruction.
