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8 / 16 page 8 S4242/S42WD42/S4261/S42WD61 2025 6.0 4/17/00 FIGURE 8. ACKNOWLEDGE RESPONSE FROM RECEIVER CHARACTERISTICS OF THE I2C BUS General Description The I2C bus was designed for two-way, two-line serial communication between different integrated circuits. The two lines are: a serial data line (SDA), and a serial clock line (SCL). The SDA line must be connected to a positive supply by a pull-up resistor, located somewhere on the bus (See Figure 6). Data transfer between devices may be initiated with a START condition only when SCL and SDA are HIGH (bus is not busy). Input Data Protocol One data bit is transferred during each clock pulse. The data on the SDA line must remain stable during clock HIGH time, because changes on the data line while SCL is HIGH will be interpreted as start or stop condition, refer to Figure 2. START and STOP Conditions When both the data and clock lines are HIGH, the bus is said to be not busy. A HIGH-to-LOW transition on the data line, while the clock is HIGH, is defined as the “START” condition. A LOW-to-HIGH transition on the data line, while the clock is HIGH, is defined as the “STOP” condi- tion (See Figure 2). DEVICE OPERATION The S42xxx is a 16K-bit serial E2PROM. The device supports the I2C bidirectional data transmission protocol. The protocol defines any device that sends data onto the bus as a “transmitter” and any device which receives data as a “receiver.” The device controlling data transmission is called the “master” and the controlled device is called the “slave.” In all cases, the S42xxx will be a “slave” device, since it never initiates any data transfers. Acknowledge (ACK) Acknowledge is a software convention used to indicate successful data transfers. The transmitting device, either the master or the slave, will release the bus after transmit- ting eight bits. During the ninth clock cycle, the receiver FIGURE 9. SLAVE ADDRESS BYTE will pull the SDA line LOW to ACKnowledge that it received the eight bits of data (See Figure 8). The S42xxx will respond with an ACKnowledge after recognition of a START condition and its slave address byte. If both the device and a write operation are selected, the S42xxx will respond with an ACKnowledge after the receipt of each subsequent 8-bit word. In the READ mode, the S42xxx transmits eight bits of data, then releases the SDA line, and monitors the line for an ACKnowledge signal. If an ACKnowledge is detected, and no STOP condition is generated by the master, the S42xxx will continue to transmit data. If an ACKnowledge is not detected, the S42xxx will terminate further data transmissions and awaits a STOP condition before return- ing to the standby power mode. Device Addressing Following a start condition the master must output the address of the slave it is accessing. The most significant four bits of the slave address are the device type identifier (see figure 7). For the S42xxx this is fixed as 1010[B]. Word Address The next three bits of the slave address are an extension of the array’s address and are concatenated with the eight bits of address in the word address field, providing direct access to the 2,048 x8 array of the S4261 and S42WD61. A10 and A9 are “Don’t Care” on S4242 and S42WD42. Read/Write Bit The last bit of the data stream defines the operation to be performed. When set to “1,” a read operation is selected; when set to “0,” a write operation is selected. SCL from Master Data Output from Transmitter Data Output from Receiver Start Condition ACKnowledge tAA tAA 1 8 9 2025 ILL8.0 1 0 1 0 * * A10 A9 A8 R/W *S4261/S42WD61 only DEVICE IDENTIFIER HIGH ORDER WORD ADDRESS 2025 ILL9.1 |
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