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CY28329PVC 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: CY28329PVC
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内容描述: 133 MHz的扩频时钟合成器/驱动器,具有差分输出的CPU [133 MHz Spread Spectrum Clock Synthesizer/Driver with Differential CPU Outputs]
分类和应用: 驱动器时钟
文件页数/大小: 16 页 / 241 K
品牌: SPECTRALINEAR [ SPECTRALINEAR INC ]
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CY28329
Serial Data Interface (SMBus)
To enhance the flexibility and function of the clock synthesizer,
a two-signal SMBus interface is provided according to SMBus
specification. Through the Serial Data Interface, various
device functions such as individual clock output buffers, etc.
can be individually enabled or disabled. CY28329 support
both block read and block write operations.
The registers associated with the Serial Data Interface
initializes to its default setting upon power-up, and therefore
use of this interface is optional. Clock device register changes
are normally made upon system initialization, if any are
required. The interface can also be used during system
operation for power management functions.
Data Protocol
The clock driver serial protocol accepts only Block Writes from
the controller. The bytes must be accessed in sequential order
from lowest to highest byte, (most significant bit first) with the
ability to stop after any complete byte has been transferred.
Indexed bytes are not allowed.
Start Slave Address
bit 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0
1 bit
7 bits
R/W
0/1
1
A Command Code A Byte Count = A
00000000
N
1
8 bits
1
8 bits
1
A Block write begins with a slave address and a WRITE
condition. The R/W bit is used by the SMBus controller as a
data direction bit. A zero indicates a WRITE condition to the
clock device. The slave receiver address is 11010010 (D2h).
A command code of 0000 0000 (00h) and the byte count bytes
are required for any transfer. After the command code, the
core logic issues a byte count, which describes number of
additional bytes required for the transfer, not including the
command code and byte count bytes. For example, if the host
has 20 data bytes to send, the first byte would be the number
20 (14h), followed by the 20 bytes of data. The byte count byte
is required to be a minimum of 1 byte and a maximum of 32
bytes It may not be 0.
Figure 1
shows an example of a block
write.
A transfer is considered valid after the acknowledge bit corre-
sponding to the byte count is read by the controller.
Data Byte 0
8 bits
A
1
...
Data Byte N-1 A
8 bits
1
Stop
bit
1 bit
From Master to Slave
From Slave to Master
Figure 1. An Example of a Block Write
Data Byte Configuration Map
Data Byte 0: Control Register (0 = Enable, 1 = Disable)
Bit
Bit 7
Affected
Pin#
5, 6, 7, 10,
11, 12, 13,
16, 17, 18,
33, 35
35
10, 11, 12,
13, 16, 17,
18
40
55
Name
PCI [0:6]
CPU[3:0]
3V66[1:0]
3V66_1/VCH
PCI [6:0]
Description
Spread Spectrum Enable
0 = Spread Off, 1 = Spread On
Type
R/W
Power On
Default
0
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Reserved, set = 0
VCH Select 66 MHz/48 MHz
0 = 66 MHz, 1 = 48 MHz
Reserved
PCI_STOP#, 0 = stopped, 1 = running
(Does not affect PCI_F [2:0] pins)
S2
Reflects the value of the S2 pin sampled on Power-up
S1
Reflects the value of the S1 pin sampled on Power-up
Reserved
R
R/W
R
R/W
0
0
1
1
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
S2
S1
R
R
R
HW
HW
1
Rev 1.0, November 24, 2006
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