CY28358
Serial Data Interface
To enhance the flexibility and function of the clock synthesizer,
a two-signal serial interface is provided. Through the Serial
Data Interface, various device functions, such as individual
clock output buffers, can be individually enabled or disabled.
The registers associated with the Serial Data Interface
initialize to their 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.
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Data Protocol
The clock driver serial protocol accepts block write, and block
read operations from the controller. For block write/read
operation, 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.
The block write and block read protocol is outlined in
Table 1.
The slave receiver address is 11010010 (D2h).
Table 1. Block Read and Block Write Protocol
Block Write Protocol
Bit
1
2:8
9
10
11:18
19
20:27
28
29:36
37
38:45
46
....
....
....
....
....
....
Start
Slave address – 7 bits
Write = 0
Acknowledge from slave
Command Code – 8 bits
'00000000' stands for block operation
Acknowledge from slave
Byte Count – 8 bits
Acknowledge from slave
Data byte 1 – 8 bits
Acknowledge from slave
Data byte 2 – 8 bits
Acknowledge from slave
......................
Data Byte (N–1) – 8 bits
Acknowledge from slave
Data Byte N – 8 bits
Acknowledge from slave
Stop
Description
Bit
1
2:8
9
10
11:18
19
20
21:27
28
29
30:37
38
39:46
47
48:55
56
....
....
....
....
Start
Slave address – 7 bits
Write = 0
Acknowledge from slave
Command Code – 8 bits
'00000000' stands for block operation
Acknowledge from slave
Repeat start
Slave address – 7 bits
Read = 1
Acknowledge from slave
Byte count from slave – 8 bits
Acknowledge
Data byte from slave – 8 bits
Acknowledge
Data byte from slave – 8 bits
Acknowledge
Data bytes from slave/Acknowledge
Data byte N from slave – 8 bits
Not Acknowledge
Stop
Block Read Protocol
Description
Rev 1.0, November 20, 2006
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