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IC-MB3 Datasheet, PDF (21/26 Pages) IC-Haus GmbH – BiSS INTERFACE MASTER, 1-Chan./3-Slaves
iC-MB3
BiSS INTERFACE MASTER, 1-Chan./3-Slaves
Rev D1, Page 21/26
The sensor chain can be initiated using the command INIT. A set REG bit starts the transmission of register data
between iC-MB3 and a sensor.
The transmission of sensor data can be triggered via bits GETSENS0 and GETSENS1. In both instances a new
transmission process is initiated; the difference between the two commands lies in how the transmission cycle is
ended. With GETSENS0 the cycle finishes with a high; GETSENS1 ends on a low.
When initializing the sensor data transmission via GETSENS0 = 1 and GETSENS1 = 1, the cycle finishes with a
level determined by the REG bit entered (Address 243, bit 6), i.e. for REG = 0 with a high or for REG = 1 with a
low. By this function register data can be transmitted to slaves operating on the BiSS protocol model C principle
in parallel to the transmission of sensor data (see "Transmission of register data in sensor mode").
If an AGS bit has been set sensor data is read in cyclically according to the cycle frequency set in register 232
(FREQAGS) without any further commands being issued by the controller.
Registers start address (REGADR, address 226), number of bytes (REGNUM, address 227) and slave ID
(SLAVEID, address 229) stipulate from which slave register address onwards how many bytes are to be written
to or read out from which specific slave. A byte count of 0 entered for REGNUM signals the transmission of a
single register value; a 31 indicates the transmission of 32 register values. In the register REGBYTES (address
243) a 0 is entered if communication has proved error free. In the event of error the number of registers correctly
read or written is displayed.
iC-MB3 does not support autonomous register communication as with BiSS C.Mode protocol, thus it is imperative
that address 229's bit REGVERS remain set to 0.