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HD6432633 Datasheet, PDF (901/1453 Pages) Renesas Technology Corp – Series of Microcomputers (MCUs: microcomputer units)
18.3.11 Initialization of Internal State
The IIC has a function for forcible initialization of its internal state if a deadlock occurs during
communication.
Initialization is executed by (1) setting bits CLR3 to CLR0 in the DDCSWR register or (2)
clearing the ICE bit. For details of settings for bits CLR3 to CLR0, see section 18.2.8, DDC
Switch Register (DDCSWR).
Scope of Initialization: The initialization executed by this function covers the following items:
• TDRE and RDRF internal flags
• Transmit/receive sequencer and internal operating clock counter
• Internal latches for retaining the output state of the SCL and SDA pins (wait, clock, data
output, etc.)
The following items are not initialized:
• Actual register values (ICDR, SAR, SARX, ICMR, ICCR, ICSR, DDCSWR, and STCR)
• Internal latches used to retain register read information for setting/clearing flags in the ICMR,
ICCR, ICSR, and DDCSWR registers
• The value of the ICMR register bit counter (BC2 to BC0)
• Generated interrupt sources (interrupt sources transferred to the interrupt controller)
Notes on Initialization:
• Interrupt flags and interrupt sources are not cleared, and so flag clearing measures must be
taken as necessary.
• Basically, other register flags are not cleared either, and so flag clearing measures must be
taken as necessary.
• When initialization is performed by means of the DDCSWR register, the write data for bits
CLR3 to CLR0 is not retained. To perform IIC clearance, bits CLR3 to CLR0 must be written
to simultaneously using an MOV instruction. Do not use a bit manipulation instruction such as
BCLR. Similarly, when clearing is required again, all the bits must be written to
simultaneously in accordance with the setting.
• If a flag clearing setting is made during transmission/reception, the IIC module will stop
transmitting/receiving at that point and the SCL and SDA pins will be released. When
transmission/reception is started again, register initialization, etc., must be carried out as
necessary to enable correct communication as a system.
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