Smbus configuration register, Table 17.1. smbus clock source selection – Silicon Laboratories C8051F347 User Manual

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SMBus configuration options include:

Timeout detection (SCL Low Timeout and/or Bus Free Timeout)

SDA setup and hold time extensions

Slave event enable/disable

Clock source selection

These options are selected in the SMB0CF register, as described in

Section “17.4.1. SMBus Configura-

tion Register” on page 192

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17.4.1. SMBus Configuration Register

The SMBus Configuration register (SMB0CF) is used to enable the SMBus Master and/or Slave modes,
select the SMBus clock source, and select the SMBus timing and timeout options. When the ENSMB bit is
set, the SMBus is enabled for all master and slave events. Slave events may be disabled by setting the
INH bit. With slave events inhibited, the SMBus interface will still monitor the SCL and SDA pins; however,
the interface will NACK all received addresses and will not generate any slave interrupts. When the INH bit
is set, all slave events will be inhibited following the next START (interrupts will continue for the duration of
the current transfer).

The SMBCS1-0 bits select the SMBus clock source, which is used only when operating as a master or
when the Free Timeout detection is enabled. When operating as a master, overflows from the selected
source determine the absolute minimum SCL low and high times as defined in Equation 17.1. Note that the
selected clock source may be shared by other peripherals so long as the timer is left running at all times.
For example, Timer 1 overflows may generate the SMBus and UART baud rates simultaneously. Timer
configuration is covered in

Section “21. Timers” on page 235

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Equation 17.1. Minimum SCL High and Low Times

The selected clock source should be configured to establish the minimum SCL High and Low times as per
Equation 17.1. When the interface is operating as a master (and SCL is not driven or extended by any
other devices on the bus), the typical SMBus bit rate is approximated by Equation 17.2.

Equation 17.2. Typical SMBus Bit Rate

Table 17.1. SMBus Clock Source Selection

SMBCS1

SMBCS0

SMBus Clock Source

0

0

Timer 0 Overflow

0

1

Timer 1 Overflow

1

0

Timer 2 High Byte Overflow

1

1

Timer 2 Low Byte Overflow

T

HighMin

T

LowMin

1

f

ClockSourceOverflow

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=

=

BitRate

f

ClockSourceOverflow

3

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=

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