63.9.4.1 Definition

In Multi-Host mode, more than one host may handle the bus at the same time without data corruption by using arbitration.

Arbitration starts as soon as two or more hosts place information on the bus at the same time, and stops (arbitration is lost) for the host that intends to send a logical one while the other host sends a logical zero.

As soon as arbitration is lost by a host, it stops sending data and listens to the bus in order to detect a STOP. When the STOP is detected, the host that has lost arbitration may put its data on the bus by respecting arbitration.

Arbitration is illustrated in figure "Arbitration Cases" below.