Rainbow Electronics BR24L02FVM-W User Manual

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6) Acknowledge

Acknowledge is a software convention used to indicate successful data transfers.

The transmitter device will release the bus after transmitting eight bits.

(When inputting the slave address in the write or read operation, transmitter is

µ

-COM. When outputting the data in

the read operation, it is this device.)

During the ninth clock cycle, the receiver will pull the SDA line LOW to Acknowledge that the eight bits of data has

been received.
(When inputting the slave address in the write or read operation, receiver is this device. When outputting the data in

the read operation, it is

µ

-COM.)

The device will respond with an Acknowledge after recognition of a START condition and its slave address (8bit).

In the WRITE mode, the device will respond with an Acknowledge, after the receipt of each subsequent 8-bit word

(word address and write data).

In the READ mode, the device will transmit eight bit of data, release the SDA line, and monitor the line for an

Acknowledge.

If an Acknowledge is detected, and no STOP condition is generated by the master, the device will continue to transmit

the data. If an Acknowledge is not detected, the device will terminate further data transmissions and await a STOP
condition before returning to the standby mode. (See Fig.7 ACKNOWLEDGE RESPONSE FROM RECEIVER)

1

8

9

SCL

SDA

SDA

START CONDITION

(START BIT)

Acknowledge Signal

(ACK Signal)

(From

µ−

COM)

OUTPUT DATA)

(

µ−

COM

(IC OUTPUT DATA)

Fig.7 ACKNOWLEDGE RESPONSE FROM RECEIVER

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