29.6.9 Stop Condition Timing
A Stop bit is asserted on the SDA pin at the end of a
receive/transmit by setting the Stop Sequence Enable PEN bit. At the
end of a receive/transmit, the SCL line is held low after the falling edge of the ninth
clock. When the PEN bit is set, the host will assert the SDA line low. When the SDA line is
sampled low, the Baud Rate Generator is reloaded and counts down to ‘0
’. When the Baud Rate Generator times out, the SCL pin
will be brought high and one TBRG (Baud Rate Generator rollover count) later,
the SDA pin will be deasserted. When the SDA pin is sampled high while SCL is high, the
P bit is set. One TBRG later, the PEN bit is cleared and the SSPxIF
bit is set.