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FM24V05-G 数据表(PDF) 6 Page - Ramtron International Corporation |
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FM24V05-G 数据表(HTML) 6 Page - Ramtron International Corporation |
6 / 16 page FM24V05 - 512Kb I2C FRAM Rev. 2.0 May 2010 Page 6 of 16 S A Slave Address 0 Address MSB A Data Byte A P By Master By FM24V05 Start Address & Data Stop Acknowledge Address LSB A Figure 5. Single Byte Write S A Slave Address 0 Address MSB A Data Byte A P By Master By FM24V05 Start Address & Data Stop Acknowledge Address LSB A Data Byte A Figure 6. Multiple Byte Write Read Operation There are two basic types of read operations. They are current address read and selective address read. In a current address read, the FM24V05 uses the internal address latch to supply the address. In a selective read, the user performs a procedure to set the address to a specific value. Current Address & Sequential Read As mentioned above the FM24V05 uses an internal latch to supply the address for a read operation. A current address read uses the existing value in the address latch as a starting place for the read operation. The system reads from the address immediately following that of the last operation. To perform a current address read, the bus master supplies a slave address with the LSB set to a ‘1’. This indicates that a read operation is requested. After receiving the complete slave address, the FM24V05 will begin shifting out data from the current address on the next clock. The current address is the value held in the internal address latch. Beginning with the current address, the bus master can read any number of bytes. Thus, a sequential read is simply a current address read with multiple byte transfers. After each byte the internal address counter will be incremented. Each time the bus master acknowledges a byte, this indicates that the FM24V05 should read out the next sequential byte. There are four ways to properly terminate a read operation. Failing to properly terminate the read will most likely create a bus contention as the FM24V05 attempts to read out additional data onto the bus. The four valid methods are: 1. The bus master issues a no-acknowledge in the 9th clock cycle and a stop in the 10th clock cycle. This is illustrated in the diagrams below. This is preferred. 2. The bus master issues a no-acknowledge in the 9th clock cycle and a start in the 10th. 3. The bus master issues a stop in the 9th clock cycle. 4. The bus master issues a start in the 9th clock cycle. If the internal address reaches FFFFh, it will wrap around to 0000h on the next read cycle. Figures 7 and 8 below show the proper operation for current address reads. Selective (Random) Read There is a simple technique that allows a user to select a random address location as the starting point for a read operation. This involves using the first three bytes of a write operation to set the internal address followed by subsequent read operations. To perform a selective read, the bus master sends out the slave address with the LSB set to 0. This specifies a write operation. According to the write protocol, the bus master then sends the address bytes that are loaded into the internal address latch. After the FM24V05 acknowledges the address, the bus master |
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