SDA3526-5
Overview
- In the quiescent state, both lines SDA and SCL are high, i.e. the output stage of the data line is disabled. As long a SCL remains "1", information changes on the data bus indicate the start or the end of data transfer between two components. The transition on SDA from "1" to "0" is a start condition, the transition from "0" to "1" is a stop condition. During a data transfer the information on the data bus will only change while the clock line SCL is "0". The information on SDA is valid as long as SCL is "1". In conjunction with an I2C Bus system, the memory component can operate as a receiver and as a transmitter (slave receiver or slave transmitter). Between a start and stop condition, information is always transmitted in byte-organized form. Between the falling edge of the eighth clock pulse and a ninth acknowledge clock pulse, the memory component sets the SDA-line to low as a confirmation of reception, if the chip select conditions have been met. During the