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PIC18F87J90 Datasheet, PDF (252/450 Pages) Microchip Technology – 64/80-Pin, High-Performance Microcontrollers with LCD Driver and nanoWatt Technology
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18.4.17.2 Bus Collision During a Repeated
Start Condition
During a Repeated Start condition, a bus collision
occurs if:
a) A low level is sampled on SDA when SCL goes
from a low level to a high level.
b) SCL goes low before SDA is asserted low,
indicating that another master is attempting to
transmit a data ‘1’.
When the user deasserts SDA, and the pin is allowed
to float high, the BRG is loaded with SSPADD<6:0>
and counts down to 0. The SCL pin is then deasserted,
and when sampled high, the SDA pin is sampled.
If SDA is low, a bus collision has occurred (i.e., another
master is attempting to transmit a data ‘0’; see
Figure 18-31). If SDA is sampled high, the BRG is
reloaded and begins counting. If SDA goes from
high-to-low before the BRG times out, no bus collision
occurs because no two masters can assert SDA at
exactly the same time.
If SCL goes from high-to-low before the BRG times out,
and SDA has not already been asserted, a bus collision
occurs. In this case, another master is attempting to
transmit a data ‘1’ during the Repeated Start condition
(see Figure 18-32).
If, at the end of the BRG time-out, both SCL and SDA
are still high, the SDA pin is driven low and the BRG is
reloaded and begins counting. At the end of the count,
regardless of the status of the SCL pin, the SCL pin is
driven low and the Repeated Start condition is complete.
FIGURE 18-31: BUS COLLISION DURING A REPEATED START CONDITION (CASE 1)
SDA
SCL
RSEN
Sample SDA when SCL goes high.
If SDA = 0, set BCLIF and release SDA and SCL.
BCLIF
S
SSPIF
Cleared in software
‘0’
‘0’
FIGURE 18-32:
SDA
SCL
BCLIF
RSEN
S
SSPIF
BUS COLLISION DURING REPEATED START CONDITION (CASE 2)
TBRG
TBRG
SCL goes low before SDA,
set BCLIF. Release SDA and SCL.
Interrupt cleared
in software
‘0’
DS39933D-page 252
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