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  1 ================                                  
  2 The I2C Protocol                                  
  3 ================                                  
  4                                                   
  5 This document is an overview of the basic I2C     
  6 APIs to perform them.                             
  7                                                   
  8 Key to symbols                                    
  9 ==============                                    
 10                                                   
 11 =============== ==============================    
 12 S               Start condition                   
 13 P               Stop condition                    
 14 Rd/Wr (1 bit)   Read/Write bit. Rd equals 1, W    
 15 A, NA (1 bit)   Acknowledge (ACK) and Not Ackn    
 16 Addr  (7 bits)  I2C 7 bit address. Note that t    
 17                 get a 10 bit I2C address.         
 18 Data  (8 bits)  A plain data byte.                
 19                                                   
 20 [..]            Data sent by I2C device, as op    
 21                 host adapter.                     
 22 =============== ==============================    
 23                                                   
 24                                                   
 25 Simple send transaction                           
 26 =======================                           
 27                                                   
 28 Implemented by i2c_master_send()::                
 29                                                   
 30   S Addr Wr [A] Data [A] Data [A] ... [A] Data    
 31                                                   
 32                                                   
 33 Simple receive transaction                        
 34 ==========================                        
 35                                                   
 36 Implemented by i2c_master_recv()::                
 37                                                   
 38   S Addr Rd [A] [Data] A [Data] A ... A [Data]    
 39                                                   
 40                                                   
 41 Combined transactions                             
 42 =====================                             
 43                                                   
 44 Implemented by i2c_transfer().                    
 45                                                   
 46 They are just like the above transactions, but    
 47 condition P a start condition S is sent and th    
 48 An example of a byte read, followed by a byte     
 49                                                   
 50   S Addr Rd [A] [Data] NA S Addr Wr [A] Data [    
 51                                                   
 52                                                   
 53 Modified transactions                             
 54 =====================                             
 55                                                   
 56 The following modifications to the I2C protoco    
 57 setting these flags for I2C messages. With the    
 58 are usually only needed to work around device     
 59                                                   
 60 I2C_M_IGNORE_NAK:                                 
 61     Normally message is interrupted immediatel    
 62     client. Setting this flag treats any [NA]     
 63     message is sent.                              
 64     These messages may still fail to SCL lo->h    
 65                                                   
 66 I2C_M_NO_RD_ACK:                                  
 67     In a read message, master A/NA bit is skip    
 68                                                   
 69 I2C_M_NOSTART:                                    
 70     In a combined transaction, no 'S Addr Wr/R    
 71     point. For example, setting I2C_M_NOSTART     
 72     generates something like::                    
 73                                                   
 74       S Addr Rd [A] [Data] NA Data [A] P          
 75                                                   
 76     If you set the I2C_M_NOSTART variable for     
 77     we do not generate Addr, but we do generat    
 78     This will probably confuse all other clien    
 79     try this.                                     
 80                                                   
 81     This is often used to gather transmits fro    
 82     system memory into something that appears     
 83     I2C device but may also be used between di    
 84     rare devices.                                 
 85                                                   
 86 I2C_M_REV_DIR_ADDR:                               
 87     This toggles the Rd/Wr flag. That is, if y    
 88     need to emit an Rd instead of a Wr, or vic    
 89     flag. For example::                           
 90                                                   
 91       S Addr Rd [A] Data [A] Data [A] ... [A]     
 92                                                   
 93 I2C_M_STOP:                                       
 94     Force a stop condition (P) after the messa    
 95     like SCCB require that. Normally, you real    
 96     between the messages of one transfer.         
                                                      

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