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PIC18F8620-I/PT 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: PIC18F8620-I/PT
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内容描述: 八十〇分之六十四引脚高性能1 Mbit的增强型闪存微控制器与A / D [64/80-Pin High Performance 1 Mbit Enhanced FLASH Microcontrollers with A/D]
分类和应用: 闪存微控制器和处理器外围集成电路PC时钟
文件页数/大小: 366 页 / 6797 K
品牌: MICROCHIP [ MICROCHIP ]
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PIC18FXX20  
17.4.4  
CLOCK STRETCHING  
17.4.4.3  
Clock Stretching for 7-bit Slave  
Transmit Mode  
Both 7- and 10-bit Slave modes implement automatic  
clock stretching during a transmit sequence.  
The SEN bit (SSPCON2<0>) allows clock stretching to  
be enabled during receives. Setting SEN will cause  
the SCL pin to be held low at the end of each data  
receive sequence.  
7-bit Slave Transmit mode implements clock stretching  
by clearing the CKP bit after the falling edge of the  
ninth clock, if the BF bit is clear. This occurs,  
regardless of the state of the SEN bit.  
The user’s ISR must set the CKP bit before transmis-  
sion is allowed to continue. By holding the SCL line  
low, the user has time to service the ISR and load the  
contents of the SSPBUF before the master device can  
initiate another transmit sequence (see Figure 17-9).  
17.4.4.1  
Clock Stretching for 7-bit Slave  
Receive Mode (SEN = 1)  
In 7-bit Slave Receive mode, on the falling edge of the  
ninth clock at the end of the ACK sequence, if the BF  
bit is set, the CKP bit in the SSPCON1 register is auto-  
matically cleared, forcing the SCL output to be held  
low. The CKP being cleared to ‘0’ will assert the SCL  
line low. The CKP bit must be set in the user’s ISR  
before reception is allowed to continue. By holding the  
SCL line low, the user has time to service the ISR and  
read the contents of the SSPBUF before the master  
device can initiate another receive sequence. This will  
prevent buffer overruns from occurring (see  
Figure 17-13).  
Note 1: If the user loads the contents of SSPBUF,  
setting the BF bit before the falling edge of  
the ninth clock, the CKP bit will not be  
cleared and clock stretching will not occur.  
2: The CKP bit can be set in software,  
regardless of the state of the BF bit.  
17.4.4.4  
Clock Stretching for 10-bit Slave  
Transmit Mode  
In 10-bit Slave Transmit mode, clock stretching is con-  
trolled during the first two address sequences by the  
state of the UA bit, just as it is in 10-bit Slave Receive  
mode. The first two addresses are followed by a third  
address sequence, which contains the high order bits  
of the 10-bit address and the R/W bit set to ‘1’. After  
the third address sequence is performed, the UA bit is  
not set, the module is now configured in Transmit  
mode, and clock stretching is controlled by the BF flag,  
as in 7-bit Slave Transmit mode (see Figure 17-11).  
Note 1: If the user reads the contents of the  
SSPBUF before the falling edge of the  
ninth clock, thus clearing the BF bit, the  
CKP bit will not be cleared and clock  
stretching will not occur.  
2: The CKP bit can be set in software,  
regardless of the state of the BF bit. The  
user should be careful to clear the BF bit  
in the ISR before the next receive  
sequence, in order to prevent an overflow  
condition.  
17.4.4.2  
Clock Stretching for 10-bit Slave  
Receive Mode (SEN = 1)  
In 10-bit Slave Receive mode, during the address  
sequence, clock stretching automatically takes place  
but CKP is not cleared. During this time, if the UA bit is  
set after the ninth clock, clock stretching is initiated.  
The UA bit is set after receiving the upper byte of the  
10-bit address, and following the receive of the second  
byte of the 10-bit address with the R/W bit cleared to  
‘0’. The release of the clock line occurs upon updating  
SSPADD. Clock stretching will occur on each data  
receive sequence, as described in 7-bit mode.  
Note: If the user polls the UA bit and clears it by  
updating the SSPADD register before the  
falling edge of the ninth clock occurs, and if  
the user hasn’t cleared the BF bit by read-  
ing the SSPBUF register before that time,  
then the CKP bit will still NOT be asserted  
low. Clock stretching on the basis of the  
state of the BF bit only occurs during a data  
sequence, not an address sequence.  
DS39609A-page 176  
Advance Information  
2003 Microchip Technology Inc.  
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