36.4.1.3 Client Operation in 7-Bit Addressing Modes
The upper seven bits of an address byte are used to determine a client’s address, while the LSb
of the address byte is reserved as the Read/not Write (R/W) bit. When
R/W is set (R/W =
1
), the
host device intends to read data from the client. When R/W is clear
(R/W = 0
), the host device intends to write data
to the client. When an address match occurs, the R/W bit is copied to
the Read Information (R) bit and the
7-bit address is copied to I2CxADB0.