X1226 Xicor, X1226 Datasheet - Page 12

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X1226

Manufacturer Part Number
X1226
Description
Real Time Clock/Calendar with EEPROM
Manufacturer
Xicor
Datasheet

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Figure 10. Current Address Read Sequence
X1226
Acknowledge Polling
Disabling of the inputs during nonvolatile write cycles
can be used to take advantage of the typical 5mS write
cycle time. Once the stop condition is issued to indi-
cate the end of the master’s byte load operation, the
X1226 initiates the internal nonvolatile write cycle.
Acknowledge polling can begin immediately. To do this,
the master issues a start condition followed by the
Memory Array Slave Address Byte for a write or read
operation (AEh or AFh). If the X1226 is still busy with
the nonvolatile write cycle then no ACK will be
returned. When the X1226 has completed the write
operation, an ACK is returned and the host can pro-
ceed with the read or write operation. Refer to the flow
chart in Figure 11. Note: Do not use the CCR Salve
byte (DEh or DFh) for Acknowledge Polling.
Read Operations
There are three basic read operations: Current
Address Read, Random Read, and Sequential Read.
Current Address Read
Internally the X1226 contains an address counter that
maintains the address of the last word read incre-
mented by one. Therefore, if the last read was to
address n, the next read operation would access data
from address n+1. On power up, the sixteen bit
address is initialized to 0h. In this way, a current
address read immediately after the power on reset can
download the entire contents of memory starting at the
first location.Upon receipt of the Slave Address Byte
with the R/W bit set to one, the X1226 issues an
acknowledge, then transmits eight data bits. The mas-
ter terminates the read operation by not responding
with an acknowledge during the ninth clock and issuing
a stop condition. Refer to Figure 10 for the address,
acknowledge, and data transfer sequence.
REV 1.1.24 1/13/03
Signals from
the Master
SDA Bus
Signals from
the Slave
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1
Address
Slave
1
1
Figure 11. Acknowledge Polling Sequence
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.
1
1
C
A
K
AFh (Read) or AEh (Write)
Issue Memory Array Slave
Cycle complete. Continue
command sequence?
Byte load completed
Enter ACK Polling
by issuing STOP.
Continue normal
Data
nonvolatile write
Read or Write
Issue START
Address Byte
PROCEED
command
returned?
sequence
ACK
Characteristics subject to change without notice.
YES
YES
S
o
p
t
NO
NO
Issue STOP
Issue STOP
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