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DS1722 Datasheet, PDF (8/14 Pages) Dallas Semiconductor – Digital Thermometer with SPI/3-Wire Interface
SPI SINGLE BYTE WRITE Figure 4
SPI SINGLE-BYTE READ Figure 5
DS1722
The address byte is always the first byte entered after CE is driven high. The most significant bit (A7) of
this byte determines if a read or write will take place. If A7 is "0", one or more read cycles will occur. If
A7 is "1", one or more write cycles will occur.
Data transfers can occur 1 byte at a time in multiple-byte burst mode. After CE is driven high an address
is written to the DS1722. After the address, one or more data bytes can be written or read. For a single-
byte transfer, 1 byte is read or written and then CE is driven low (see Figures 4 and 5). For a multiple-
byte transfer, however, multiple bytes can be read or written to the DS1722 after the address has been
written (see Figure 6). A single-byte burst read/write will sequentially point through the memory map
and will loop from 02h/82h to 00h/80h.
SPI MULTIPLE BYTE BURST TRANSFER Figure 6
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