ADM1060 Analog Devices, ADM1060 Datasheet - Page 44

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ADM1060

Manufacturer Part Number
ADM1060
Description
Multi Power Supply Sequencer & Supervisor
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Datasheet

Specifications of ADM1060

# Supplies Monitored
7
Volt Monitoring Accuracy
2.5%
# Output Drivers
9
Fet Drive/enable Output
Both
Package
28 ld TSSOP

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ADM1060
WRITE OPERATIONS
The SMBus specification defines several protocols for different
types of read and write operations. The ones used in the
ADM1060 are discussed below. The following abbreviations are
used in the diagrams:
S
P
R
W
A
A
The ADM1060 uses the following SMBus write protocols:
SEND BYTE
In this operation, the master device sends a single command
byte to a slave device, as follows:
1. The master device asserts a start condition on SDA.
2. The master sends the 7-bit slave address followed by the write
3. The addressed slave device asserts ACK on SDA.
4. The master sends a command code.
5. The slave asserts ACK on SDA.
6. The master asserts a STOP condition on SDA and the trans-
In the ADM1060, the send byte protocol is used for two
purposes:
1. To write a register address to RAM for a subsequent single
2. To erase a page of EEPROM memory. EEPROM memory can
bit (low).
action ends.
byte read from the same address or block read, or to write
starting at that address. This is illustrated in Figure 28.
be written to only if it is unprogrammed. Before writing to
one or more EEPROM memory locations that are already
programmed, the page or pages containing those locations
must first be erased. EEPROM memory is erased by writing a
command byte.
The master sends a command code that tells the slave device
to erase the page. The ADM1060 command code for a page
erasure is 0xFE (1111 1110 binary). Note that in order for
START
STOP
READ
WRITE
ACKNOWLEDGE
NO ACKNOWLEDGE
Figure 28. Setting a RAM Address for Subsequent Read
1
S
ADDRESS
SLAVE
2
W
A
3
(0x00 TO 0xDF)
ADDRESS
RAM
4
A
5 6
P
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WRITE BYTE/WORD
In this operation the master device sends a command byte and
one or two data bytes to the slave device, as follows:
1. The master device asserts a start condition on SDA.
2. The master sends the 7-bit slave address followed by the write
3. The addressed slave device asserts ACK on SDA.
4. The master sends a command code.
5. The slave asserts ACK on SDA.
6. The master sends a data byte.
7. The slave asserts ACK on SDA.
8. The master sends a data byte (or may assert STOP at this
9. The slave asserts ACK on SDA.
10. The master asserts a STOP condition on SDA to end the
In the ADM1060, the write byte/word protocol is used for three
purposes:
1. To write a single byte of data to RAM. In this case the com-
page erasure to take place, the page address has to be given
in the previous write word transaction (see write byte below).
Also, Bit 3 in register UPDCFG (address 0x90) must be
set to 1.
As soon as the ADM1060 receives the command byte, page
erasure begins. The master device can send a STOP
command as soon as it sends the command byte. Page
erasure takes approximately 20 ms. If the ADM1060 is
accessed before erasure is complete, it will respond with No
Acknowledge.
bit (low).
point).
transaction.
mand byte is the RAM address from 0x00 to 0xDF and the
(only) data byte is the actual data. This is illustrated in
Figure 30.
1
S
ADDRESS
SLAVE
1
S
Figure 30. Single Byte Write to RAM
2
ADDRESS
Figure 29. EEPROM Page Erasure
SLAVE
2
W A
3
W A
(0x00 TO 0xDF)
ADDRESS
3
RAM
4
COMMAND
(0xFE)
BYTE
4
5
A
DATA
5
A P
6
6
7 8
A P

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