Characteristics Of The I; Overview; Characteristics Of The I2C Bus - Motorola DSP56012 User Manual

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Serial Host Interface

Characteristics Of The I

5.6
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE I
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The I
C serial bus consists of two bi-directional lines, one for data signals (SDA) and
one for clock signals (SCL). Both the SDA and SCL lines must be connected to a
positive supply voltage via a pull-up resistor.
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Note: Within the I
high-speed mode (100 kHz clock rate) are defined. The SHI operates in the
high-speed mode only.
5.6.1

Overview

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The I
C bus protocol must conform to the following rules:
• Data transfer may be initiated only when the bus is not busy.
• During data transfer, the data line must remain stable whenever the clock line
is high. Changes in the data line when the clock line is high will be interpreted
as control signals (see Figure 5-7).
SDA
SCL
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Accordingly, the I
C bus protocol defines the following events:
• Bus not busy—Both data and clock lines remain high.
• Start data transfer—The start event is defined as a change in the state of the
data line, from high to low, while the clock is high (see Figure 5-8).
• Stop data transfer—The stop event is defined as a change in the state of the
data line, from low to high, while the clock is high (see Figure 5-8).
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2
C Bus
C bus specifications, a low-speed mode (2 kHz clock rate) and a
Data Line
Stable:
Data Valid
Figure 5-7 I
DSP56012 User's Manual
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C BUS
Change
of Data
Allowed
2
C Bit Transfer
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