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X1286

Manufacturer Part Number
X1286
Description
Intersil Real Time Clock/Calendar/CPU Supervisor with EEPROM X1286
Manufacturer
Intersil Corporation
Datasheet

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It should be noted that the ninth clock cycle of the read
operation is not a “don’t care.” To terminate a read
operation, the master must either issue a stop condi-
tion during the ninth cycle or hold SDA HIGH during
the ninth clock cycle and then issue a stop condition.
Random Read
Random read operations allows the master to access
any location in the X1286. Prior to issuing the Slave
Address Byte with the R/W bit set to zero, the master
must first perform a “dummy” write operation.
The master issues the start condition and the slave
address byte, receives an acknowledge, then issues
the word address bytes. After acknowledging receipt of
each word address byte, the master immediately
issues another start condition and the slave address
byte with the R/W bit set to one. This is followed by an
acknowledge from the device and then by the eight bit
data word. The master terminates the read operation
by not responding with an acknowledge and then issu-
ing a stop condition. Refer to Figure 13 for the address,
acknowledge, and data transfer sequence.
Figure 13. Random Address Read Sequence
Figure 14. Sequential Read Sequence
REV 1.1 7/8/04
Signals from
the Master
SDA Bus
Signals from
the Slave
Signals from
the Master
SDA Bus
Signals from
the Slave
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Address
Slave
Address
Slave
1
1
A
C
K
1
1
0
A
C
K
Data
0
(1)
Address 1
Word
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A
C
K
C
A
K
In a similar operation called “Set Current Address,” the
device sets the address if a stop is issued instead of
the second start shown in Figure 13. The X1286 then
goes into standby mode after the stop and all bus activ-
ity will be ignored until a start is detected. This opera-
tion loads the new address into the address counter.
The next Current Address Read operation will read
from the newly loaded address. This operation could
be useful if the master knows the next address it needs
to read, but is not ready for the data.
Sequential Read
Sequential reads can be initiated as either a current
address read or random address read. The first data
byte is transmitted as with the other modes; however,
the master now responds with an acknowledge, indi-
cating it requires additional data. The device continues
to output data for each acknowledge received. The mas-
ter terminates the read operation by not responding with
an acknowledge and then issuing a stop condition.
The data output is sequential, with the data from
address n followed by the data from address n + 1. The
address counter for read operations increments
through all page and column addresses, allowing the
Address 0
Data
(2)
Word
C
A
K
A
C
K
(n is any integer greater than 1)
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1
Address
Data
(n-1)
Slave
1
1
1
1
A
C
K
A
C
K
Data
Data
(n)
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