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LSM320HAY30 Datasheet, PDF (22/42 Pages) STMicroelectronics – MEMS motion sensor module: 3D digital accelerometer and 2D pitch and yaw analog gyroscope
Digital interfaces
LSM320HAY30
Table 11. Transfer when master is writing multiple bytes to slave
Master ST SAD + W
SUB
DATA
DATA
SP
Slave
SAK
SAK
SAK
SAK
Table 12. Transfer when master is receiving (reading) one byte of data from slave
Master ST SAD + W
SUB
SR SAD + R
NMAK SP
Slave
SAK
SAK
SAK DATA
Table 13. Transfer when master is receiving (reading) multiple bytes of data from slave
Master ST SAD+W
SUB
SR SAD+R
MAK
MAK
NMAK SP
Slave
SAK
SAK
SAK DATA
DATA
DATA
Data are transmitted in byte format (DATA). Each data transfer contains 8 bits. The number
of bytes transferred per transfer is unlimited. Data is transferred with the most significant bit
(MSb) first. If a receiver cannot receive another complete byte of data until it has performed
some other function, it can hold the clock line SCL LOW to force the transmitter into a wait
state. Data transfer only continues when the receiver is ready for another byte and releases
the data line. If a slave receiver does not acknowledge the slave address (i.e. it is not able to
receive because it is performing a real-time function) the data line must be left HIGH by the
slave. The master can then abort the transfer. A LOW to HIGH transition on the SDA line
while the SCL line is HIGH is defined as a STOP condition. Each data transfer must be
terminated by the generation of a STOP (SP) condition.
In order to read multiple bytes, it is necessary to assert the most significant bit of the sub-
address field. In other words, SUB(7) must be equal to 1 while SUB(6-0) represents the
address of the first register to be read.
In the presented communication format MAK is Master Acknowledge and NMAK is No
Master Acknowledge.
6.2
SPI bus interface
The LSM320HAY30 SPI is a bus slave. The SPI allows writing and reading of the registers
of the device.
The serial interface interacts with the outside world with 4 wires: CS, SPC, SDI and SDO.
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