I2C Interface
MCF52211 ColdFire® Integrated Microcontroller Reference Manual, Rev. 2
25-6 Freescale Semiconductor
IPSBAR
Offset:
0x0308 (I2CR0)
0x0388 (I2CR1)
Access: User read/write
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R
IEN IIEN MSTA MTX TXAK RSTA
0 0
W
Reset:00000000

Figure 25-4. I2CRn Registers

Table 25-4. I2CRn Field Descriptions

Field Description
7
IEN
I2C enable. Controls the software reset of the entire I2C module. If the module is enabled in the middle of a byte
transfer, slave mode ignores the current bus transfer and starts operating when the next START condition is detected.
Master mode is not aware that the bus is busy; initiating a start cycle may corrupt the current bus cycle, ultimately
causing the current master or the I2C module to lose arbitration, after which bus operation returns to normal.
0The I
2C module is disabled, but registers can be accessed.
1The I
2C module is enabled. This bit must be set before any other I2CR bits have any effect.
6
IIEN
I2C interrupt enable.
0I
2C module interrupts are disabled, but currently pending interrupt condition is not cleared.
1I
2C module interrupts are enabled. An I2C interrupt occurs if I2SR[IIF] is also set.
5
MSTA
Master/slave mode select bit. If the master loses arbitration, MSTA is cleared without generating a STOP signal.
0 Slave mode. Changing MSTA from 1 to 0 generates a STOP and selects slave mode.
1 Master mode. Changing MSTA from 0 to 1 signals a START on the bus and selects master mode.
4
MTX
Transmit/receive mode select bit. Selects the direction of master and slave transfers.
0 Receive
1 Transmit. When the device is addressed as a slave, software must set MTX according to I2SR[SRW]. In master
mode, MTX must be set according to the type of transfer required. Therefore, when the MCU addresses a slave
device, MTX is always 1.
3
TXAK
Transmit acknowledge enable. Specifies the value driven onto SDA during acknowledge cycles for master and slave
receivers. Writing TXAK applies only when the I2C bus is a receiver.
0 An acknowledge signal is sent to the bus at the ninth clock bit after receiving one byte of data.
1 No acknowledge signal response is sent (acknowledge bit = 1).
2
RSTA
Repeat start. Always read as 0. Attempting a repeat start without bus mastership causes loss of arbitration.
0 No repeat start
1 Generates a repeated START condition.
1–0 Reserved, must be cleared.