RX8804CE
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ETM59E-05
8.9.6. I
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C-Bus Protocol
In the following sequence descriptions, it is assumed that the CPU is the master and the RX8804CE is the slave.
a. Address specification write sequence
Since the RX8804CE includes an address auto increment function, once the initial address has been specified,
the RX8804CE increments (by one byte) the receive address each time data is transferred.
(1) CPU transfers start condition [S].
(2) CPU transmits the RX8804CE's slave address with the R/W bit set to write mode.
(3) Check for ACK signal from RX8804CE.
(4) CPU transmits write address to RX8804CE.
(5) Check for ACK signal from RX8804CE.
(6) CPU transfers write data to the address specified at (4) above.
(7) Check for ACK signal from RX8804CE.
(8) Repeat (6) and (7) if necessary. Addresses are automatically incremented.
(9) CPU transfers stop condition [P].
S
(1)
0
R/W
0
(3)
Address
(4)
0
(5)
0
Data
(8)
P
(9)
ACK signal from RX8804CE
Data
(6)
0
(7)
(2)
Slave address
b. Address specification read sequence
After using write mode to write the address to be read, set read mode to read the actual data.
(1) CPU transfers start condition [S].
(2) CPU transmits the RX8804CE's slave address with the R/W bit set to write mode.
(3) Check for ACK signal from RX8804CE.
(4) CPU transfers address for reading from RX8804CE.
(5) Check for ACK signal from RX8804CE.
(6) CPU transfers RESTART condition [Sr] (in which case, CPU does not transfer a STOP condition
[P]).
(7) CPU transfers RX8804CE's slave address with the R/W bit set to read mode.
(8) Check for ACK signal from RX8804CE (from this point on, the CPU is the receiver and the
RX8804CE is the transmitter).
(9) Data from address specified at (4) above is output by the RX8804CE.
(10) CPU transfers ACK signal to RX8804CE.
(11) Repeat (9) and (10) if necessary. Read addresses are automatically incremented.
(12) CPU transfers ACK signal for
“1”.
(13) CPU transfers stop condition [P].
S
(1)
0
R/W
0
(3)
Address
(4)
Sr
(6)
0
(5)
1
R/W
0
(8)
Data
(9)
0
(10)
Data
(11)
P
(13)
1
(12)
ACK from RX8804CE
ACK from CPU
(7)
Slave address
(2)
Slave address
c. Read sequence when address is not specified
Once read mode has been initially set, data can be read immediately. In such cases, the address for each read
operation is the previously accessed a 1.
(1) CPU transfers start condition [S].
(2) CPU transmits the RX8804CE's slave address with the R/W bit set to read mode.
(3) Check for ACK signal from RX8804CE (from this point on, the CPU is the receiver and the
RX8804CE is the transmitter).
(4) Data is output from the RX8804CE to the address following the end of the previously accessed
address.
(5) CPU transfers ACK signal to RX8804CE.
(6) Repeat (4) and (5) if necessary. Read addresses are automatically incremented in the RX8804CE.
(7) CPU transfers ACK signal for
“1”.
(8) CPU transfers stop condition [P].
S
(1)
1
R/W
0
(3)
Data
(4)
0
(5)
1
(7)
Data
(6)
P
(8)
ACK from CPU
ACK from RX8804CE
(2)
Slave address
d. The address auto increment in Read / Write.
(1) In Basic time and calendar resister.
Address - - - - - - - 08 - 09 - 0A - 0B - 0C - 0D - 0E - 0F - 00 - 01 - 02 - -
(2) In Extension resister
Address - - - - - - - 18 - 19 - 1A - 1B - 1C - 1D - 1E - 1F - 10 - 11 - 12 - -