Intel PXA26X Laptop User Manual


 
Intel® PXA26x Processor Family Developer’s Manual 9-3
Inter-Integrated Circuit Bus Interface Unit
9.3.1 Operational Blocks
The I
2
C unit is connected to the peripheral bus. The processor interrupt mechanism can be used to
notify the CPU that there is activity on the I
2
C bus. Polling can be used instead of interrupts. The
I
2
C unit consists of the two wire interface to the I
2
C bus, an 8-bit buffer for passing data to and
from the processor, a set of control and status registers, and a shift register for parallel/serial
conversions.
The I
2
C unit initiates an interrupt to the processor when a buffer is full, a buffer is empty, the I
2
C
unit slave address is detected, arbitration is lost, or a bus error condition occurs. All interrupt
conditions must be cleared explicitly by software. See Section 9.9.4, “I2C Status Register” for
details.
The 8-bit I
2
C Data Buffer Register (IDBR) is loaded with a byte of data from the shift register
interface to the I
2
C bus when receiving data and from the processor internal bus when writing data.
The serial shift register is not user accessible.
The I
2
C Control Register (ICR) and the I
2
C Status Register (ISR) are located in the I
2
C memory-
mapped address space. The registers and their functions are defined in Section 9.9, “Register
Definitions”.
The I
2
C unit supports a fast mode operation of 400 Kbits/sec and a standard mode of 100 Kbits/sec.
Refer to the I
2
C-Bus Specification for details.
9.3.2 Inter-Integrated Circuit Bus Interface Modes
The I
2
C unit can accomplish a transfer in different operation modes. Table 9-3 summarizes the
different modes.
Table 9-3. Modes of Operation
Mode Description
Master – Transmit
I
2
C unit acts as a master.
Used for a write operation.
I
2
C unit sends the data.
I
2
C unit is responsible for clocking.
Slave device in slave-receive mode
Master – Receive
I
2
C unit acts as a master.
Used for a read operation.
I
2
C unit receives the data.
I
2
C unit is responsible for clocking.
Slave device in slave-transmit mode
Slave – Transmit
I
2
C unit acts as a slave.
Used for a master read operation.
I
2
C unit sends the data.
Master device in master-receive mode.
Slave – Receive (default)
I
2
C unit acts as a slave.
Used for a master write operation.
I
2
C unit receives the data.
Master device in master-transmit mode.