PCM18XT0 Microchip Technology, PCM18XT0 Datasheet - Page 198

MODULE PROC PIC18F4685

PCM18XT0

Manufacturer Part Number
PCM18XT0
Description
MODULE PROC PIC18F4685
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Datasheet

Specifications of PCM18XT0

Accessory Type
Processor Module
Product
Microcontroller Modules
Core Processor
PIC18F4685
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not applicable / Not applicable
For Use With/related Products
ICE2000
For Use With
ICE2000 - EMULATOR MPLAB-ICE 2000 POD
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Not applicable / Not applicable
PIC18F2682/2685/4682/4685
17.4
The MSSP module in I
master and slave functions (including general call
support) and provides interrupts on Start and Stop bits
in hardware to determine a free bus (multi-master
function). The MSSP module implements the standard
mode specifications, as well as 7-bit and 10-bit
addressing.
Two pins are used for data transfer:
• Serial clock (SCL) – RC3/SCK/SCL
• Serial data (SDA) – RC4/SDI/SDA
The user must configure these pins as inputs or outputs
through the TRISC<4:3> bits.
FIGURE 17-7:
DS39761C-page 198
RC3/SCK/SCL
RC4/SDI/SDA
I
2
C Mode
Read
Shift
Clock
MSSP BLOCK DIAGRAM
(I
MSb
2
2
C mode fully implements all
C™ MODE)
Stop bit Detect
SSPBUF reg
Match Detect
SSPADD reg
SSPSR reg
Start and
LSb
Write
Internal
Data Bus
Addr Match
Set, Reset
S, P bits
(SSPSTAT reg)
17.4.1
The MSSP module has six registers for I
These are:
• MSSP Control Register 1 (SSPCON1)
• MSSP Control Register 2 (SSPCON2)
• MSSP Status Register (SSPSTAT)
• Serial Receive/Transmit Buffer Register
• MSSP Shift Register (SSPSR) – Not directly
• MSSP Address Register (SSPADD)
SSPCON1, SSPCON2 and SSPSTAT are the control
and status registers in I
SSPCON1 and SSPCON2 registers are readable and
writable. The lower 6 bits of the SSPSTAT are read-only.
The upper two bits of the SSPSTAT are read/write.
SSPSR is the shift register used for shifting data in or
out. SSPBUF is the buffer register to which data bytes
are written to or read from.
SSPADD register holds the slave device address
when the MSSP is configured in I
When the MSSP is configured in Master mode, the
lower seven bits of SSPADD act as the Baud Rate
Generator reload value.
In receive operations, SSPSR and SSPBUF together
create a double-buffered receiver. When SSPSR
receives a complete byte, it is transferred to SSPBUF
and the SSPIF interrupt is set.
During transmission, the SSPBUF is not double-
buffered. A write to SSPBUF will write to both SSPBUF
and SSPSR.
(SSPBUF)
accessible
REGISTERS
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2
C mode operation. The
2
C Slave mode.
2
C operation.

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