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HD64F38602R Datasheet, PDF (371/552 Pages) Renesas Technology Corp – Renesas 16-Bit Single-Chip Microcomputer
Section 16 I2C Bus Interface 2 (IIC2)
(3) Receive Operation
In receive mode, data is latched at the rise of the transfer clock. The transfer clock is output when
MST in ICCR1 is 1, and is input when MST is 0. For receive mode operation timing, refer to
figure 16.15. The reception procedure and operations in receive mode are described below.
1. Set the ICE bit in ICCR1 to 1. Set the MST and CKS3 to CKS0 bits in ICCR1 to 1. (Initial
setting)
2. When the transfer clock is output, set MST to 1 to start outputting the receive clock.
3. When the receive operation is completed, data is transferred from ICDRS to ICDRR and
RDRF in ICSR is set. When MST = 1, the next byte can be received, so the clock is
continually output. The continuous reception is performed by reading ICDRR every time
RDRF is set. When the 8th clock is risen while RDRF is 1, the overrun is detected and
AL/OVE in ICSR is set. At this time, the previous reception data is retained in ICDRR.
4. To stop receiving when MST = 1, set RCVD in ICCR1 to 1, then read ICDRR. Then, SCL is
fixed high after receiving the next byte data.
SCL
SDA
(Input)
MST
1
2
Bit 0 Bit 1
7
8
1
Bit 6 Bit 7 Bit 0
7
8
1
2
Bit 6 Bit 7 Bit 0 Bit 1
TRS
RDRF
ICDRS
Data 1
Data 2
Data 3
ICDRR
User
processing [2] Set MST
(when outputting the clock)
Data 1
[3] Read ICDRR
Figure 16.15 Receive Mode Operation Timing
Data 2
[3] Read ICDRR
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