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ICS91718 Datasheet, PDF (4/11 Pages) Integrated Circuit Systems – Low EMI, Spread Modulating, Clock Generator
ICS91718
General I2C serial interface information
The information in this section assumes familiarity with I2C programming.
For more information, contact ICS for an I2C programming application note.
How to Write:
• Controller (host) sends a start bit.
• Controller (host) sends the write address D4 (H)
• ICS clock will acknowledge
• Controller (host) sends a dummy command code
• ICS clock will acknowledge
• Controller (host) sends a dummy byte count
• ICS clock will acknowledge
• Controller (host) starts sending first byte (Byte 0)
through byte 6
• ICS clock will acknowledge each byte one at a time.
• Controller (host) sends a Stop bit
How to Read:
• Controller (host) will send start bit.
• Controller (host) sends the read address D5 (H)
• ICS clock will acknowledge
• ICS clock will send the byte count
• Controller (host) acknowledges
• ICS clock sends first byte (Byte 0) through byte 7
• Controller (host) will need to acknowledge each
byte
• Controller (host) will send a stop bit
How to Write:
How to Read:
Controller (Host)
Start Bit
Address
ICS (Slave/Receiver)
Controller (Host)
Start Bit
Address
ICS (Slave/Receiver)
Notes:
D4(H)
Dummy Command Code
Dummy Byte Count
Byte 0
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte 3
Byte 4
Byte 5
Byte 6
Byte 7
Stop Bit
ACK
ACK
ACK
ACK
ACK
ACK
ACK
ACK
ACK
ACK
ACK
D5(H)
ACK
ACK
ACK
ACK
ACK
ACK
ACK
ACK
Stop Bit
ACK
Byte Count
Byte 0
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte 3
Byte 4
Byte 5
Byte 6
Byte 7
1. The ICS clock generator is a slave/receiver, I2C component. It can read back the data stored in the latches for verification.
Read-Back will support Intel PIIX4 "Block-Read" protocol.
2. The data transfer rate supported by this clock generator is 100K bits/sec or less (standard mode)
3. The input is operating at 3.3V logic levels.
4. The data byte format is 8 bit bytes.
5. To simplify the clock generator I2C interface, the protocol is set to use only "Block-Writes" from the controller. The bytes
must be accessed in sequential order from lowest to highest byte with the ability to stop after any complete byte has been
transferred. The Command code and Byte count shown above must be sent, but the data is ignored for those two bytes.
The data is loaded until a Stop sequence is issued.
6. At power-on, all registers are set to a default condition, as shown.
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