C8051F829-GS Silicon Laboratories Inc, C8051F829-GS Datasheet - Page 189

IC MCU 8BIT 8KB FLASH 16SOIC

C8051F829-GS

Manufacturer Part Number
C8051F829-GS
Description
IC MCU 8BIT 8KB FLASH 16SOIC
Manufacturer
Silicon Laboratories Inc
Series
C8051F82xr
Datasheet

Specifications of C8051F829-GS

Core Processor
8051
Core Size
8-Bit
Speed
25MHz
Connectivity
SMBus (2-Wire/I²C), SPI, UART/USART
Peripherals
POR, PWM, WDT
Number Of I /o
13
Program Memory Size
8KB (8K x 8)
Program Memory Type
FLASH
Ram Size
256 x 8
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
1.8 V ~ 3.6 V
Oscillator Type
Internal
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
16-SOIC (3.9mm Width)
Processor Series
C8051F8x
Core
8051
Data Bus Width
16 bit
Data Ram Size
256 B
Interface Type
I2C, SPI, UART
Maximum Clock Frequency
25 MHz
Number Of Programmable I/os
13
Number Of Timers
3
Operating Supply Voltage
1.8 V to 3.6 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 125 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
3rd Party Development Tools
PK51, CA51, A51, ULINK2
Development Tools By Supplier
C8051F800DK
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 55 C
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Eeprom Size
-
Data Converters
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
 Details
Other names
336-1809-5

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26.4.3. Hardware Slave Address Recognition
The SMBus hardware has the capability to automatically recognize incoming slave addresses and send an
ACK without software intervention. Automatic slave address recognition is enabled by setting the EHACK
bit in register SMB0ADM to 1. This will enable both automatic slave address recognition and automatic
hardware ACK generation for received bytes (as a master or slave). More detail on automatic hardware
ACK generation can be found in Section 26.4.2.2.
The registers used to define which address(es) are recognized by the hardware are the SMBus Slave
Address register (SFR Definition 26.3) and the SMBus Slave Address Mask register (SFR Definition 26.4).
A single address or range of addresses (including the General Call Address 0x00) can be specified using
these two registers. The most-significant seven bits of the two registers are used to define which
addresses will be ACKed. A 1 in bit positions of the slave address mask SLVM[6:0] enable a comparison
between the received slave address and the hardware’s slave address SLV[6:0] for those bits. A 0 in a bit
of the slave address mask means that bit will be treated as a “don’t care” for comparison purposes. In this
ARBLOST
TXMODE
MASTER
ACKRQ
STO
ACK
STA
Bit
SI
A START is generated.
START is generated.
SMB0DAT is written before the start of an
SMBus frame.
A START followed by an address byte is
received.
A STOP is detected while addressed as a
slave.
Arbitration is lost due to a detected STOP.
A byte has been received and an ACK
response value is needed (only when
hardware ACK is not enabled).
A repeated START is detected as a
MASTER when STA is low (unwanted
repeated START).
SCL is sensed low while attempting to
generate a STOP or repeated START
condition.
SDA is sensed low while transmitting a 1
(excluding ACK bits).
The incoming ACK value is low
(ACKNOWLEDGE).
A START has been generated.
Lost arbitration.
A byte has been transmitted and an
ACK/NACK received.
A byte has been received.
A START or repeated START followed by a
slave address + R/W has been received.
A STOP has been received.
Table 26.3. Sources for Hardware Changes to SMB0CN
Set by Hardware When:
Rev. 1.0
A STOP is generated.
Arbitration is lost.
A START is detected.
Arbitration is lost.
SMB0DAT is not written before the
start of an SMBus frame.
Must be cleared by software.
A pending STOP is generated.
After each ACK cycle.
Each time SI is cleared.
The incoming ACK value is high
(NOT ACKNOWLEDGE).
Must be cleared by software.
Cleared by Hardware When:
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