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X4323 Datasheet, PDF (11/21 Pages) Intersil Corporation – CPU Supervisor with 32K EEPROM
X4323, X4325
Serial Read Operations
Read operations are initiated in the same manner as
write operations with the exception that the R/W bit of
the Slave Address Byte is set to one. There are three
basic read operations: Current Address Reads, Ran-
dom Reads, and Sequential Reads.
Current Address Read
Internally the device contains an address counter that
maintains the address of the last word read incre-
mented by one. Therefore, if the last read was to
address n, the next read operation would access data
from address n+1. On power-up, the address of the
address counter is undefined, requiring a read or write
operation for initialization.
Figure 12. Current Address Read Sequence
Upon receipt of the Slave Address Byte with the R/W bit
set to one, the device issues an acknowledge and then
transmits the eight bits of the Data Byte. The master
terminates the read operation when it does not respond
with an acknowledge during the ninth clock and then
issues a stop condition. Refer to Figure 12 for the
address, acknowledge, and data transfer sequence.
It should be noted that the ninth clock cycle of the read
operation is not a “don’t care.” To terminate a read
operation, the master must either issue a stop condi-
tion during the ninth cycle or hold SDA HIGH during
the ninth clock cycle and then issue a stop condition.
S
Signals from
the Master
t
a
r
t
Slave
Address
S
t
o
p
SDA Bus
1 010
1
Signals from
the Slave
A
C
K
Data
Random Read
Random read operation allows the master to access
any memory location in the array. Prior to issuing the
Slave Address Byte with the R/W bit set to one, the
master must first perform a “dummy” write operation.
The master issues the start condition and the Slave
Address Byte, receives an acknowledge, then issues
the Word Address Bytes. After acknowledging receipts
Figure 13. Random Address Read Sequence
of the Word Address Bytes, the master immediately
issues another start condition and the Slave Address
Byte with the R/W bit set to one. This is followed by an
acknowledge from the device and then by the eight bit
word. The master terminates the read operation by not
responding with an acknowledge and then issuing a
stop condition. Refer to Figure 13 for the address,
acknowledge, and data transfer sequence.
Signals from
the Master
S
t
a
Slave
Word Address
S
Word Address
t
a
Slave
S
t
r
Address
Byte 1
Byte 0
r Address
o
t
t
p
SDA Bus
101 0
0
1
Signals from
the Slave
A
A
A
C
C
C
K
K
K
A
C
K
Data
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March 29, 2005