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I2C Master synchronous driver
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I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit) is a two wire serial interface usually used
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for on-board low-speed bi-directional communication between controllers and
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peripherals. The master device is responsible for initiating and controlling
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all transfers on the I2C bus. Only one master device can be active on the I2C
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bus at the time, but the master role can be transferred between devices on the
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same I2C bus. I2C uses only two bidirectional open-drain lines, usually
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designated SDA (Serial Data Line) and SCL (Serial Clock Line), with pull up
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resistors.
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The stop condition is automatically controlled by the driver if the I/O write and
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read functions are used, but can be manually controlled by using the
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i2c_m_sync_transfer function.
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Often a master accesses different information in the slave by accessing
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different registers in the slave. This is done by first sending a message to
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the target slave containing the register address, followed by a repeated start
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condition (no stop condition between) ending with transferring register data.
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This scheme is supported by the i2c_m_sync_cmd_write and i2c_m_sync_cmd_read
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function, but limited to 8-bit register addresses.
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I2C Modes (standard mode/fastmode+/highspeed mode) can only be selected in
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Atmel Start. If the SCL frequency (baudrate) has changed run-time, make sure to
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stick within the SCL clock frequency range supported by the selected mode.
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The requested SCL clock frequency is not validated by the
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i2c_m_sync_set_baudrate function against the selected I2C mode.
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Features
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* I2C Master support
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* Initialization and de-initialization
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* Enabling and disabling
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* Run-time bus speed configuration
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* Write and read I2C messages
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* Slave register access functions (limited to 8-bit address)
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* Manual or automatic stop condition generation
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* 10- and 7- bit addressing
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* I2C Modes supported
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+----------------------+-------------------+
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|* Standard/Fast mode | (SCL: 1 - 400kHz) |
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+----------------------+-------------------+
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|* Fastmode+ | (SCL: 1 - 1000kHz)|
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+----------------------+-------------------+
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|* Highspeed mode | (SCL: 1 - 3400kHz)|
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+----------------------+-------------------+
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Applications
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* Transfer data to and from one or multiple I2C slaves like I2C connected sensors, data storage or other I2C capable peripherals
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* Data communication between micro controllers
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* Controlling displays
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Dependencies
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* I2C Master capable hardware
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Concurrency
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N/A
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Limitations
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General
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^^^^^^^
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* System Managmenet Bus (SMBus) not supported.
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* Power Management Bus (PMBus) not supported.
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Clock considerations
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The register value for the requested I2C speed is calculated and placed in the correct register, but not validated if it works correctly with the clock/prescaler settings used for the module. To validate the I2C speed setting use the formula found in the configuration file for the module. Selectable speed is automatically limited within the speed range defined by the I2C mode selected.
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Known issues and workarounds
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N/A
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