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CS7654
EPROM
CS7615
CS7654
External
controller
To other sub-systems
Figure 16. I2C configuration showing primary
and secondary I2C busses.
Byte Sequence WRITE Format Packet Detail
First Byte
Station Address with LSB Set LOW
Second Byte Device Register Address (0..255)
Third Byte
Register Data (0..255)
Table 6. WRITE Format Packet
Address Set Operation
The ADDRESS SET format consists of a two-byte
packet which sets the address of a subsequent
READ operation. The first byte of the Station Ad-
dress with the LSB (data direction bit) set LOW to
indicate a write operation. The second byte is the
register address (0..255). The ADDRESS SET for-
mat is the same as the WRITE format, without the
register data (third byte).
Byte Sequence
ADDRESS SET format
Packet Details
First Byte
Station Address with LSB Set LOW
Second Byte Device Register Address (0..255)
Table 7. ADDRESS SET Format Packet Operation
Read Operations in Three-Byte Mode
The READ operation may consist of two or more
bytes. The first byte is the station address with the
LSB (data direction bit) set HIGH indicating a read
operation. The addressed device then sends one or
more bytes back from the register last addressed by
the previous WRITE operation or the previous AD-
DRESS SET operation.
Byte Sequence READ Format Packet Details
First Byte
Station Address with LSB set HIGH;
Source Device then Returns One
Byte of Register Data (0..255)
Second Byte Returned data from CS7654
Table 8. READ Format Packet.
Operating CS7654 in Four-Byte I2C Config-
uration
In this configuration the external controller talks
only to the CS7654 through the primary I2C inter-
face. All the other slave devices on the camera
board are tied to the secondary I2C port of the
CS7654. WRITE and READ packets only are de-
fined in four-byte mode. Independent address set
operations to slave devices on the secondary I2C
bus is not allowed in four-byte mode. Four-byte
mode is active when the P4BYTMODE pin (pin
46) is logic high.
Write Operations in Four-Byte mode
All WRITE operations from an external controller,
through the CS7654, to any slave device must use
the four-byte mode; this includes writing to the
CS7654 itself. The external controller sends a four-
byte WRITE command to the CS7654 which ini-
tiates a WRITE operation to the destination slave
device and sets the I2CBUSY bit in the status reg-
ister ( 01h at SA 0x34h ). The I2CBUSY bit is
cleared when the write operation on the secondary
bus is complete. The External controller can poll
the status register to check if the CS7654 has com-
pleted the command.
The CS7654 has a one-command-buffer which al-
lows the external controller to queue one additional
command while the current command is still being
executed. If more than one command is sent before
the I2CBUSY bit is cleared, the CS7654 saves only
the last command and executes it after the current
one is completed. Commands that involve writing
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