
NUC126
Aug. 08, 2018
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USCI Protocol Status Register
– I
2
C (UI2C_PROTSTS)
Register
Offset
R/W Description
Reset Value
UI2C_PROTSTS
U0x64
R/W USCI Protocol Status Register
0x0000_0000
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
Reserved
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
Reserved
ERRARBLO
BUSHANG
WRSTSWK
WKAKDONE
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
SLAREAD
SLASEL
ACKIF
ERRIF
ARBLOIF
NACKIF
STORIF
STARIF
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Reserved
ONBUSY
TOIF
Reserved
Bits
Description
[31:20]
Reserved
Reserved.
[19]
ERRARBLO
Error Arbitration Lost
This bit indicates
bus arbitration lost due to bigger noise which is can’t be filtered by input
processor. The I
2
C can send start condition when E
RRARBLO is set. Thus this bit doesn’t
be cared on slave mode.
0 = The bus is normal status for transmission.
1 = The bus is error arbitration lost status for transmission.
Note:
This bit has no interrupt signal, and it will be cleared automatically by hardware.
[18]
Reserved
Reserved.
[17]
WRSTSWK
Read/Write Status Bit in Address Wakeup Frame
0 = Write command be record on the address match wakeup frame.
1 = Read command be record on the address match wakeup frame.
[16]
WKAKDONE
Wakeup Address Frame Acknowledge Bit Done
0 = The ACK bit cycle of address match frame isn’t done.
1 = The ACK bit cycle of address match frame is done in power-down.
Note:
This bit can’t release when WKIF is set.
[15]
SLAREAD
Slave Read Request Status
This bit indicates that a slave read request has been detected.
0 = A slave read request has not been detected.
1 = A slave read request has been detected.
Note:
This bit has no interrupt signal, and it will be cleared automatically by hardware.
[14]
SLASEL
Slave Select Status
This bit indicates that this device has been selected as slave.
0 = The device is not selected as slave.
1 = The device is selected as slave.
Note:
This bit has no interrupt signal, and it will be cleared automatically by hardware.