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The following additional features are also available depending on the product
implementation (see
Section 28.3: I2C implementation
):
•
SMBus specification rev 2.0 compatibility:
–
Hardware PEC (Packet Error Checking) generation and verification with ACK
control
–
Command and data acknowledge control
–
Address resolution protocol (ARP) support
–
Host and Device support
–
SMBus alert
–
Timeouts and idle condition detection
•
PMBus rev 1.1 standard compatibility
•
Independent clock: a choice of independent clock sources allowing the I2C
communication speed to be independent from the PCLK reprogramming
•
Wakeup from Stop mode on address match.
28.3 I2C
implementation
This manual describes the full set of features implemented in I2C1, I2C3 and I2C3., I2C2,
I2C3 and I2C4./I2C3.
28.4 I2C
functional
description
In addition to receiving and transmitting data, this interface converts it from serial to parallel
format and vice versa. The interrupts are enabled or disabled by software. The interface is
connected to the I
2
C bus by a data pin (SDA) and by a clock pin (SCL). It can be connected
with a standard (up to 100 kHz), Fast-mode (up to 400 kHz) or Fast-mode Plus (up to
1 MHz) I
2
C bus.
This interface can also be connected to a SMBus with the data pin (SDA) and clock pin
(SCL).
Table 136. STM32F302xx I2C implementation
I2C features
(1)
I2C1
I2C2
I2C3
(2)
7-bit addressing mode
X
X
X
10-bit addressing mode
X
X
X
Standard-mode (up to 100 kbit/s)
X
X
X
Fast-mode (up to 400 kbit/s)
X
X
X
Fast-mode Plus with 20mA output drive I/Os (up to 1 Mbit/s)
X
X
X
Independent clock
X
X
X
SMBus
X
X
X
Wakeup from Stop mode
X
X
X
1. X = supported.
2. I2C3 is not available in STM32F302xB/C devices.