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24.3.4
The transmitter releases the I2C_SDA line high during the acknowledge clock pulse as shown in
Figure
remains stable low during the high period of the clock pulse.
If it does not acknowledge the master, the slave receiver must leave I2C_SDA high. The master can then
generate a STOP signal to abort data transfer or generate a START signal (repeated start, shown in
Figure 24-10
If the master receiver does not acknowledge the slave transmitter after a byte transmission, it means
end-of-data to the slave. The slave releases I2C_SDA for the master to generate a STOP or START signal
(Figure
24.3.5
The master can terminate communication by generating a STOP signal to free the bus. A STOP signal is
defined as a low-to-high transition of I2C_SDA while I2C_SCL is at logical high (see F in
The master can generate a STOP even if the slave has generated an acknowledgment, at which point the
slave must release the bus. The master may also generate a START signal following a calling address,
without first generating a STOP signal. Refer to
24.3.6
A repeated START signal is a START signal generated without first generating a STOP signal to terminate
the communication, as shown in
another slave or with the same slave in a different mode (transmit/receive mode) without releasing the bus.
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24-9. The receiver pulls down the I2C_SDA line during the acknowledge clock pulse so that it
24-9).
I2C_SDA by Transmitter
Acknowledge
STOP Signal
Repeated START
I2C_SDA by Receiver
and discussed in
I2C_SCL
MCF5282 and MCF5216 ColdFire Microcontroller User’s Manual, Rev. 3
Section 24.3.6, “Repeated
Figure 24-9. Acknowledgement by Receiver
START Signal
Figure
24-10. The master uses a repeated START to communicate with
Bit7
1
Bit6
2
Section 24.3.6, “Repeated START.”
Bit5
3
Bit4
START”) to start a new calling sequence.
4
Bit3
5
Bit2
6
Bit1
7
R/W
Bit0
8
ACK
9
Figure
I
2
C Interface
24-7).
24-9

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