C8051F360-TB Silicon Laboratories Inc, C8051F360-TB Datasheet - Page 215

BOARD TARGET/PROTO W/C8051F360

C8051F360-TB

Manufacturer Part Number
C8051F360-TB
Description
BOARD TARGET/PROTO W/C8051F360
Manufacturer
Silicon Laboratories Inc
Type
MCUr
Datasheets

Specifications of C8051F360-TB

Contents
Board
Processor To Be Evaluated
C8051F36x
Interface Type
USB
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
C8051F360
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
336-1412
18.5.3. Slave Receiver Mode
Serial data is received on SDA and the clock is received on SCL. When slave events are enabled (INH =
0), the interface enters Slave Receiver Mode when a START followed by a slave address and direction bit
(WRITE in this case) is received. Upon entering Slave Receiver Mode, an interrupt is generated and the
ACKRQ bit is set. Software responds to the received slave address with an ACK, or ignores the received
slave address with a NACK. If the received slave address is ignored, slave interrupts will be inhibited until
the next START is detected. If the received slave address is acknowledged, zero or more data bytes are
received. Software must write the ACK bit after each received byte to ACK or NACK the received byte. The
interface exits Slave Receiver Mode after receiving a STOP. Note that the interface will switch to Slave
Transmitter Mode if SMB0DAT is written while an active Slave Receiver. Figure 18.7 shows a typical Slave
Receiver sequence. Two received data bytes are shown, though any number of bytes may be received.
Notice that the ‘data byte transferred’ interrupts occur before the ACK cycle in this mode.
S
Received by SMBus
Interface
Transmitted by
SMBus Interface
Figure 18.7. Typical Slave Receiver Sequence
SLA
Interrupt
W
A
Data Byte
C8051F360/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9
Rev. 1.0
Interrupt
A
S = START
P = STOP
A = ACK
W = WRITE
SLA = Slave Address
Data Byte
Interrupt
A
Interrupt
P
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