TOOLSTICK540DC Silicon Laboratories Inc, TOOLSTICK540DC Datasheet - Page 201

DAUGHTER CARD TOOLSTICK F540

TOOLSTICK540DC

Manufacturer Part Number
TOOLSTICK540DC
Description
DAUGHTER CARD TOOLSTICK F540
Manufacturer
Silicon Laboratories Inc
Series
ToolStickr
Type
MCUr

Specifications of TOOLSTICK540DC

Contents
Daughter Card
Processor To Be Evaluated
C8051F54x
Processor Series
C8051F54x
Interface Type
USB
Operating Supply Voltage
2.7 V to 3.6 V
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
C8051F54x
For Use With
336-1345 - TOOLSTICK BASE ADAPTER336-1182 - ADAPTER USB DEBUG FOR C8051FXXX
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
336-1717
20.5.4. Read Sequence (Slave)
During a read sequence, an SMBus master reads data from a slave device. The slave in this transfer will
be a receiver during the address byte, and a transmitter during all data bytes. When slave events are
enabled (INH = 0), the interface enters Slave Receiver Mode (to receive the slave address) when a START
followed by a slave address and direction bit (READ in this case) is received. Upon entering Slave
Receiver Mode, an interrupt is generated and the ACKRQ bit is set. The software must respond to the
received slave address with an ACK, or ignore the received slave address with a NACK. The interrupt will
occur after the ACK cycle.
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 transmitted. If the received
slave address is acknowledged, data should be written to SMB0DAT to be transmitted. The interface
enters Slave Transmitter Mode, and transmits one or more bytes of data. After each byte is transmitted, the
master sends an acknowledge bit; if the acknowledge bit is an ACK, SMB0DAT should be written with the
next data byte. If the acknowledge bit is a NACK, SMB0DAT should not be written to before SI is cleared
(Note: an error condition may be generated if SMB0DAT is written following a received NACK while in
Slave Transmitter Mode). The interface exits Slave Transmitter Mode after receiving a STOP. Note that the
interface will switch to Slave Receiver Mode if SMB0DAT is not written following a Slave Transmitter inter-
rupt. Figure 20.8 shows a typical slave read sequence. Two transmitted data bytes are shown, though any
number of bytes may be transmitted. Notice that all of the ‘data byte transferred’ interrupts occur after the
ACK cycle in this mode.
20.6. SMBus Status Decoding
The current SMBus status can be easily decoded using the SMB0CN register. In the tables, STATUS 
VECTOR refers to the four upper bits of SMB0CN: MASTER, TXMODE, STA, and STO. The shown
response options are only the typical responses; application-specific procedures are allowed as long as
they conform to the SMBus specification. Highlighted responses are allowed by hardware but do not con-
form to the SMBus specification.
S
Received by SMBus
Interface
Transmitted by
SMBus Interface
SLA
Figure 20.8. Typical Slave Read Sequence
R
A
Data Byte
Rev. 1.1
Interrupts
A
S = START
P = STOP
N = NACK
R = READ
SLA = Slave Address
Data Byte
N
C8051F54x
P
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