Datasheet

Chapter 14 Inter-Integrated Circuit (S08IICV1)
MC9S08LC60 Series Data Sheet: Technical Data, Rev. 4
264 Freescale Semiconductor
14.7 Initialization/Application Information
Figure 14-10. IIC Module Quick Start
Module Initialization (Slave)
1. Write: IICA
to set the slave address
2. Write: IICC
to enable IIC and interrupts
3. Initialize RAM variables (IICEN = 1 and IICIE = 1) for transmit data
4. Initialize RAM variables used to achieve the routine shown in Figure 14-11
Module Initialization (Master)
1. Write: IICF
to set the IIC baud rate (example provided in this chapter)
2. Write: IICC
to enable IIC and interrupts
3. Initialize RAM variables (IICEN = 1 and IICIE = 1) for transmit data
4. Initialize RAM variables used to achieve the routine shown in Figure 14-11
5. Write: IICC
to enable TX
6. Write: IICC
to enable MST (master mode)
7. Write: IICD
with the address of the target slave. (The LSB of this byte will determine whether the communication is
master receive or transmit.)
Module Use
The routine shown in Figure 14-11 can handle both master and slave IIC operations. For slave operation, an
incoming IIC message that contains the proper address will begin IIC communication. For master operation,
communication must be initiated by writing to the IICD register.
0
IICF
IICA
Baud rate = BUSCLK / (2 x MULT x (SCL DIVIDER))
TX TXAK RSTA 0 0
IICC
IICEN IICIE MST
Module configuration
ARBL 0 SRW IICIF RXAK
IICS
TCF IAAS BUSY
Module status flags
Register Model
ADDR
Address to which the module will respond when addressed as a slave (in slave mode)
MULT
ICR
IICD
DATA
Data register; Write to transmit IIC data read to read IIC data