2 – 3-wire register descriptions – Maxim Integrated DS4830A Optical Microcontroller User Manual

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13.2 – 3-Wire Register Descriptions

The 3-Wire interface is controlled by two SFR registers. These are the 3-Wire Control Register TWR and Data and
Address Register DADDR. The TWR register configures and controls 3-Wire interface. The DADDR is used in 3-Wire
read and write operation. These registers are located at Module 2.

13.2.1 – 3-Wire Control Register (TWR)

Bit

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

Name

TWEN

TWCP[2:0]

TWIE

TWCSDIS

TWI

BUSY

Reset

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

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BIT

NAME

DESCRIPTION

7

TWEN

3-Wire Enable. This bit enables the 3-Wire interface. When this bit is set to ‘1’, the
3-Wire interface is enabled. When this bit is cleared, the 3-Wire function is disabled.

6:4

TWCP[2:0]

3-Wire Clock Period. These bits are used for setting the 3-Wire MCL clock period.

TWCP[2:0]

MCL Clock Frequency (Period)

000

1 MHz (1000nSec)

001

714 KHz (1400nSec)

010

555 KHz (1800nSec)

011

454 KHz (2200nSec)

100

384 KHz (2600nSec)

101

333 KHz (3000nSec)

110

294 KHz (3400nSec)

111

263 KHz (3800nSec)

3

TWIE

3-Wire Interrupt Enable. Setting this bit to ‘1’ will enable an interrupt when the 3-
Wire data transfer is completed. Clearing this bit will disable the 3-Wire data transfer
complete interrupt.

2

TWCDIS

3-Wire Chip Select disable. Setting this bit to ‘1’, will disable the chip select and
the 3-Wire Master interface will not control the chip select MCS during the
communication. In chip select disable mode, application program should control the
3-Wire chip select by any GPIO. Clearing this bit will enable MCS as active chip
select and it is set to HIGH (See Figure 13-1) at start of 3-Wire data communication
and set to LOW once the 3-Wire data communication is completed.

1

TWI

3-Wire Interrupt. This bit is set to ‘1’ when data transfer is completed. This bit can
generate interrupt if TWIE bit is enabled. Once set, it should be cleared by software.

0

BUSY

3-Wire Busy. This bit is set to ‘1’ when data is written to the DADDR register and it
indicates that the data transfer is in progress. This bit is reset to ‘0’ once the data
transfer is completed. This is also reset to zero when 3-Wire operation is disabled
(the TWEN bit is ‘0’). This is read only bit.


13.2.2 – Data and Address Register (DADDR)

Bit

15

14

13

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

Name

ADDR[15:9]

RWN

DATA[7:0]

Reset

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

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BIT

NAME

DESCRIPTION

15:9

ADDR[6:0]

3-Wire Address. These bits specify Slave device internal register address.

8

RWN

Read or Write Select. When this bit is set to ‘1’, the 3-Wire ‘Read’ operation is
performed. When this bit is ‘0’, the 3-Wire ‘Write’ operation is performed.

7:0

DATA[7:0]

3-Wire Data. During 3-Wire ‘Read’ operation (RWN = 1), the master writes the read
data from the 3-Wire bus at these bits. During 3-Wire ‘Write’ operation (RWN = 0),
the master sends data written at these bits on the 3-Wire bus.

Important Note: The entire DADDR register should be written at once instead of writing individual bits or
fields.

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