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TCS37717FN Datasheet, PDF (23/48 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – The benefits and features of the TCS3771 are listed below
TCS3771 − Principles of Operation
Figure 27:
I2C Protocols
A Acknowledge (0)
N Not Acknowledged (1)
P Stop Condition
R Read (1)
S Start Condition
Sr Repeated Start Condition
W Write (0)
… Continuation of protocol
Master-to-Slave
Slave-to-Master
I2C Protocol
Interface and control are accomplished through an I2C serial
compatible interface (standard or fast mode) to a set of registers
that provide access to device control functions and output data.
The devices support the 7-bit I2C addressing protocol.
The I2C standard provides for three types of bus transaction:
read, write, and a combined protocol (Figure 27). During a write
operation, the first byte written is a command byte followed by
data. In a combined protocol, the first byte written is the
command byte followed by reading a series of bytes. If a read
command is issued, the register address from the previous
command will be used for data access. Likewise, if the MSB of
the command is not set, the device will write a series of bytes
at the address stored in the last valid command with a register
address. The command byte contains either control information
or a 5-bit register address. The control commands can also be
used to clear interrupts.
The I2C bus protocol was developed by Philips (now NXP). For
a complete description of the I2C protocol, please review the
NXP I2C design specification at
http://www.i2c-bus.org/references.
1
7
11
S
Slave Address
WA
8
1
Command Code
A
I2C Write Protocol
8
Data Byte
1
1
A ... P
1
7
11
S
Slave Address
RA
8
1
Data
A
I2C Read Protocol
8
Data
1
1
A ... P
1
7
11
S
Slave Address
WA
8
Command Code
11
A Sr
7
Slave Address
11
RA
8
Data
A
Data
I2C Read Protocol - Combined Format
1
1
A ... P
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