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ATMEGA2560-16AU-SL383 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: ATMEGA2560-16AU-SL383
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内容描述: [Microcontroller, 8-Bit, FLASH, AVR RISC CPU, 16MHz, CMOS, PQFP100, 14 X 14 MM, 1 MM HEIGHT, 0.50 MM PITCH, GREEN, PLASTIC, MS-026AED, TQFP-100]
分类和应用: 时钟微控制器
文件页数/大小: 448 页 / 7518 K
品牌: ATMEL [ ATMEL ]
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not start any operation as long as the TWINT bit in TWCR is set. Immediately after the  
application has cleared TWINT, the TWI will initiate transmission of the START condition.  
2. When the START condition has been transmitted, the TWINT Flag in TWCR is set, and  
TWSR is updated with a status code indicating that the START condition has success-  
fully been sent.  
3. The application software should now examine the value of TWSR, to make sure that the  
START condition was successfully transmitted. If TWSR indicates otherwise, the applica-  
tion software might take some special action, like calling an error routine. Assuming that  
the status code is as expected, the application must load SLA+W into TWDR. Remember  
that TWDR is used both for address and data. After TWDR has been loaded with the  
desired SLA+W, a specific value must be written to TWCR, instructing the TWI hardware  
to transmit the SLA+W present in TWDR. Which value to write is described later on.  
However, it is important that the TWINT bit is set in the value written. Writing a one to  
TWINT clears the flag. The TWI will not start any operation as long as the TWINT bit in  
TWCR is set. Immediately after the application has cleared TWINT, the TWI will initiate  
transmission of the address packet.  
4. When the address packet has been transmitted, the TWINT Flag in TWCR is set, and  
TWSR is updated with a status code indicating that the address packet has successfully  
been sent. The status code will also reflect whether a Slave acknowledged the packet or  
not.  
5. The application software should now examine the value of TWSR, to make sure that the  
address packet was successfully transmitted, and that the value of the ACK bit was as  
expected. If TWSR indicates otherwise, the application software might take some special  
action, like calling an error routine. Assuming that the status code is as expected, the  
application must load a data packet into TWDR. Subsequently, a specific value must be  
written to TWCR, instructing the TWI hardware to transmit the data packet present in  
TWDR. Which value to write is described later on. However, it is important that the  
TWINT bit is set in the value written. Writing a one to TWINT clears the flag. The TWI will  
not start any operation as long as the TWINT bit in TWCR is set. Immediately after the  
application has cleared TWINT, the TWI will initiate transmission of the data packet.  
6. When the data packet has been transmitted, the TWINT Flag in TWCR is set, and TWSR  
is updated with a status code indicating that the data packet has successfully been sent.  
The status code will also reflect whether a Slave acknowledged the packet or not.  
7. The application software should now examine the value of TWSR, to make sure that the  
data packet was successfully transmitted, and that the value of the ACK bit was as  
expected. If TWSR indicates otherwise, the application software might take some special  
action, like calling an error routine. Assuming that the status code is as expected, the  
application must write a specific value to TWCR, instructing the TWI hardware to transmit  
a STOP condition. Which value to write is described later on. However, it is important that  
the TWINT bit is set in the value written. Writing a one to TWINT clears the flag. The TWI  
will not start any operation as long as the TWINT bit in TWCR is set. Immediately after  
the application has cleared TWINT, the TWI will initiate transmission of the STOP condi-  
tion. Note that TWINT is NOT set after a STOP condition has been sent.  
Even though this example is simple, it shows the principles involved in all TWI transmissions.  
These can be summarized as follows:  
When the TWI has finished an operation and expects application response, the TWINT Flag  
is set. The SCL line is pulled low until TWINT is cleared.  
When the TWINT Flag is set, the user must update all TWI Registers with the value relevant  
for the next TWI bus cycle. As an example, TWDR must be loaded with the value to be  
transmitted in the next bus cycle.  
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